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What’s on around Melton, Moorabool

Shutterbugs: Budding and experienced photographers can meet at Darley Neighbourhood House on July 24 at 7.30 pm to share tips, ideas and enthusiasm for their art. Details: 5367 7305.

Tax help: Melton South Community Centre is offering free tax advice on Tuesdays from July 30. Half-hour appointments from 10am-1.30pm at 26 Exford Road, Melton South. Details: 9747 8576 or meltonsouth.org.au.

Relay for Life: The 2014 launch is at Tabcorp Park, Melton, from 6.30pm on July 27. Cost: $40 a head for two-course dinner. Details: RDay@tabcorppark.com.au.

Movie nights: See Wreck-It Ralph this Friday at Melton Community Hall, 232 High Street. Activities begin at 6pm, movie at 7pm. Details: 9747 7200 or email events@melton.vic.gov.au.

Art display: A free exhibition of work by 50 photographers is being presented by Springs Network Art Group from July 29-August 10 at 323 High Street, Melton. Details: 9747 7300 or email visitor@melton.vic.gov.au.

Quilt in: A sit and sew event will be held from 10am-4pm on July 31 at 1 McKenzie Street, Melton. Details: 9743 5099 or email don_marg@hinks.com.au.

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