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Woden Senior Citizens Club

Social and recreational club for over 50's on the Southside. Computer training centre and main hall, table tennis, choir, carpet bowls, sequence dancing and piano classes, tai chi and gentle exercise.

Cnr Melrose Dr and Corinna St
Suburb: PHILLIP
State: ACT
Postcode: 2606

(02) 6282 2573

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