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Hear to Achieve Toastmasters Club

For hearing impaired and non-hearing impaired. Supports its members to work through a course proven to build self esteem and confidence in communication at home, in the workplace, or public speaking. Club meets 1st and 3rd Monday night of the month, commencing at 7-7.30 pm. $37.00 semi - annual fee, plus $2.50 per night. Loop system for people with hearing impairment. No Cost for visitors.

A.C.E Communications Centre
347 Old Cleveland Rd
Suburb: STONES CORNER
State: QLD
Postcode: 4120

07 3809 2404

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