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Square needs a name

GREATER Dandenong’s new public square needs a name.
The space at the new civic centre on the corner of Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong, is designed for people to come together, lounge, celebrate and play in.
It’s been dubbed the Federation Square of the south east, mostly for the seven-metre wide digital screen that will host locally-produced film content as well as shared content from further afield.
The square will accommodate large-scale outdoor events, offer smaller spaces to sit and relax and become a focal point for community events and celebrations.
The City of Greater Dandenong is looking for an appropriate and relevant name, and has invited public suggestions.
Submissions close 30 June. Submitted names will be shortlisted, advertised and the selected name will be announced in 2015.
Visit www.greaterdandenong.com for full details and to make a submission.

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