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Striking a charitable chord | Brimbank & North West

Summary by Star Weekly
Students at Caroline Springs’ Creekside College are ready to play music with a purpose this month, raising funds for the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal as part of its annual busking event. The tradition has struck a chord with the school community for nearly two decades now. Acting assistant principal (years seven to nine) Katia Gerovasilis said it’s a big day for everyone involved. “It’s run by our student leadership team. [Studen…
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Star Weekly broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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