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Annerley Friendship Club Inc.

The Annerley Friendship Club offers a range of social activities to the local community, including weekly social mornings, monthly barbecues, bus trips, day outings, fundraising, luncheons and the like. Social mornings held every Tuesday 9am - 12.30pm at Stephens RSLA Hall 413 Ipswich Rd for morning tea, cards etc - $3 attendance fee. Annerley Community BBQ held first Friday of month from 5pm at Baptist Church Hall, 560 Ipswich Rd, Annerley - $3. The Club aims to provide leisure activities, social support and practical assistance to residents of the Annerley district. Annual Club membership fee $3.

Stephens RSLA Hall
413 Ipswich Rd
Suburb: ANNERLEY
State: QLD
Postcode: 4103

(07) 3848 1389

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