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Gippsland’s Biggest Display Village Set to Launch with Family Festival

The next chapter of Warragul Crownlea is set to unfold on Saturday 8 November, with the highly anticipated official launch of the estate’s brand-new Display Village — and locals are invited to be part of the celebration.

The free community event will feature 12 beautifully presented homes from some of Australia’s leading builders, alongside a full day of entertainment including free amusement rides, live performances, roving entertainers, free face painting, and food trucks.

“This is more than just the launch of a display village,” said Trish Castle, Managing Director of Crownlea. “It’s a celebration of the community we’re building here, and a chance for families to experience the vision of Crownlea first-hand.”

The event has been designed as a vibrant street party — complete with giveaways, family zones, and a Crownlea Street Pass, where visitors collect stamps from each display home to enter the draw to win a cubby house, drawn live at 2pm.

Located along Claremont Drive, the display village will become a central hub for the growing estate, offering inspiration, design and guidance for future homeowners.

The event runs from 11:00am to 3:00pm and is open to all.

For updates and to RSVP, head to the Warragul Crownlea Facebook page.

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