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  2. Connected Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Bunjil Place Library first opened as Narre Warren Library in Malcolm Court, Narre Warren in 1978. In 1992, it moved into premises at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre adjacent to the City of Berwick offices. At 1350 square metres, it was the largest of the CCL libraries.

  3. Narre Warren, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The civic precinct is located outside the boundary of Westfield and includes the City of Casey municipal offices, Narre Warren Library and the Casey ARC (Aquatic and Recreation Centre). This precinct has recently finished a $300 million redevelopment by the Casey Council, an entertainment precinct by the name of Bunjil Place. [7]

  4. Woiwurrung - Wikipedia

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    Sewn and incised possum-skin cloak of Wurundjeri origin (Melbourne Museum). The Woiwurrung tribes would have been aware of the Europeans, through the close relationship to the Boon wurrung people of the coast who came into contact with the Baudin expedition on the French ship Naturaliste during 1801, and then the British settlement at Sullivan Bay in 1803, near modern-day Sorrento, Victoria.

  5. Wurundjeri - Wikipedia

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    Now, some knowledge of the past must be found and collected from documents. By finding and doing this, Wurundjeri will bring their past to the present and recreate a place of belonging. A "keeping place" should be to keep things for future generations of our people, not a showcase for all, not a resource to earn dollars.

  6. Djadjawurrung - Wikipedia

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    Dja Dja Wurrung elder Aunty Sue Rankin at the Human Rights Day gathering in Melbourne, 2005. The Djadjawurrung or Dja Dja Wurrung, also known as the Djaara or Jajowrong people and Loddon River tribe, are an Aboriginal Australian people who are the traditional owners of lands including the water catchment areas of the Loddon and Avoca rivers in the Bendigo region of central Victoria, Australia. [2]

  7. Waverley Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Narre Warren South campus was established in 2012. There were almost 700 students enrolled in 2018 from Prep to Year 12. Facilities include a library, arts and technology specialist classrooms, as well as science and computer laboratories. The Junior Primary Centre was refurbished for the beginning of the 2016 school year.

  8. File:En-au-narre-warren.oga - Wikipedia

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    En-au-narre-warren.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1.5 s, 247 kbps, file size: 44 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  9. Narre Warren East, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    It is also separated from the rest of the Narre Warrens, which are a part of the City of Casey. Narre Warren East Post Office was short-lived operating in 1911 and 1912. [3] The Narre Warren East public hall is located on Berwick Road. Kerrs Park is located in Narre Warren East. Muddy Creek, a tributary of Cardinia Creek flows through the reserve.