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My neighbourhood

Interactive exhibition and free community event
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Contact person
Tamarzon Larner
T: 0401 327 999 E: Tamarzon.Larner@cdu.edu.au
Location Casuarina Campus Library - Level 1
Open to CDU staff and students, Public

Come build the My Neighbourhood exhibit!

What do you think an ideal neighbourhood should look like?

Drop in to our Casuarina Campus library to create and decorate your own paper buildings, adding them to our growing collaborative neighbourhood display. Watch the display come alive and evolve over time — each new piece showcasing the creativity, diversity and unique perspectives of our community. Throughout the activity, gentle prompts will invite everyone to reflect on what makes a healthy, inclusive and connected community.

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