Habitat's Winter 2019 Newsletter
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Welcome to Habitat’s mid-year newsletter.
In this edition we’ve compiled a list of some of the best schools in your local area, we share some home design trends to keep an eye out for in the second half of 2019 and we interview the Executive Director for the new early learning childcare centre in Habitat expected to open later this year.
Below are a few snapshots of some of our feature stories. To read the full newsletter, be sure to download via the form above.

Our best event yet at Habitat's newest park
In May, we celebrated the opening of our new park on Hodgson Avenue with an event that attracted almost 500 people.
The free family day included everything from a high-energy Zumba workshop to an animal farm.
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New early learning centre coming to Tarneit
In exciting news for Habitat families, early childhood care provider Explorers Early Learning will unveil its new Tarneit centre in November.
We sat down with Alicia Holmes, Executive Coordinator at Explorers Early Learning, to find out more about the new facility.
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Update from our Habitat on Davis Creek Development Manager
This year we’ve seen titles issued for 255 lots throughout a number of various stages. This leaves just one more stage to title at Habitat!
A couple of our parks have recently been completed and opened to the community, plus we're undergoing further landscaping works throughout Davis Creek.
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