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Call | 02 6658 2800 |
Category | Exercise |
Activity | Fitness |
Council | Coffs Harbour City Council |
Suburb | Coffs Harbour |
Postcode | 2450 |
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Abcare – Coffs Harbour [Aboriginal service]
Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Society (ADFAS) Coffs Coast
Bananacoast Radio Controls Flyers Club
Boambee East Community Centre – Seniors Morning Mondays
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Club Coffs Snooker & Billiards Club
Coffs Harbour Art and Craft Group
Coffs Harbour Cake decorating Club
Coffs Harbour community village
Coffs Harbour District Family History Society
Coffs Harbour Education 7 Recreation Program (CHERP)
Coffs Harbour Indoor Cricket Centre
Coffs Harbour Lapidary & Associated Crafts Club
Coffs Harbour Masters Swimming Inc
Coffs Harbour Neighbourhood Centre
Coffs Harbour Senior Citizens Centre
Coffs Harbour Stamp and Coin Club
Coffs Harbour Toastmasters Club
Coffs Quilters and Needle Craft Inc
Coffs Seniors Computer Club Inc
Country Women’s Assoc (CWA) – Bonville
Country Women’s Assoc (CWA) – Coffs Harbour
Country Women’s Assoc (CWA) – Coffs Harbour Evening – Sawtell Branch
Country Women’s Assoc (CWA) – Woolgoolga
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Embroiderers’ Guild NSW (Coffs Harbour & Environs Group)
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