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The honeyeater is a beautiful bird still found in the upper reaches of Cardinia Creek, the eastern boundary of the city, and is now regarded as Australia's most endangered species of bird. The tree stump is a symbol of renewed life and the beauty of the many trees, both native and exotic, found in the Berwick region.
The honeyeater is a beautiful bird still found in the upper reaches of Cardinia Creek, the eastern boundary of the city, and is now regarded as Australia's most endangered species of bird. The tree stump is a symbol of renewed life and the beauty of the many trees, both native and exotic, found in the Berwick region.


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{{media}} image and background provided by Denis Towner, based on notes from Leaflet for the Dedication of the Arms, provided by Casey City Council.
{{media}} image and background provided by Denis Towner, based on notes from Leaflet for the Dedication of the Arms, provided by Casey City Council.
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