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University of the Third Age ( U3A) - Tweed Coast Inc.

Volunteer service with activities based from Kingscliff to Pottsville. Classes: Computer, Yoga,Tai Chi, Exercise Classes, Tap Dancing, Book Reviews, Creative Writing, Art, Mosaics, Australian History, Italian Language, German Language, Beach Walks, Mah jong, French Language, Singing for Pleasure, Digital Technology (cameras, mobile phones, computers, digital TV), Monthly discussion groups.

PO Box 1523
Suburb: KINGSCLIFF
State: NSW
Postcode: 2487

0466 355 905

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