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10 February 2002

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Vietnamese New Year Mass

Sydney's Vietnamese Catholic community is set to celebrate the Vietnamese New Year with a Thanksgiving Mass at Bankstown's Paul Keating Park.
During the Mass the community will present a cheque for $16,118.60 - raised for the Bushfire Appeal - to Tony Stewart, state member for Bankstown.
Bankstown City Council and the local police service will be awarded plaques as a symbol of the community's gratitude for their assistance over the years.
The Mass begins at 8pm on Monday, February 11.