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Yackety Yak: First Nations Coffee and Chat

Come along and have a yarn with other First Nations community members

Every Tuesday in school term, 10am-noon

FREE coffee, tea and biscuits. 

This is suitable for people who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander over 18 years old.

No registration required, just come on down for a chat.

When

Every Tuesday in school term, 10am-noon

Where

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First Nations Cultural Hub
7 West Terrace
Bankstown NSW 2200

Cost

FREE

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