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Call | 02 4234 3747 |
Website | rotarygerringong.org.au/home |
Category | Service Clubs |
Activity | Rotary |
Council | Kiama Municipal Council |
Suburb | Gerringong |
Postcode | 2534 |
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Other activities in Gerringong
Gerringong & District Historical Society Inc
Gerringong Bowling and Recreation Club
Returned Services League of Australia (RSL) – Gerringong Sub Branch
The Australian Red Cross – Gerringong
Werri Beach Gerringong Garden Club Inc
Other activities in Kiama Municipal Council
Country Women’s Assoc (CWA) – Jamberoo
Country Women’s Assoc (CWA) – Kiama Branch
Friends of Blue Haven Aged Care Facility
Gerringong & District Historical Society Inc
Gerringong Bowling and Recreation Club
Gerroa Environmental Protection Society (GEPS)
Jamberoo Bowling and Recreation Club
Jamberoo Valley Ratepayers & Residents Association Inc
Kiama & District Historical Society Inc
Kiama Adult Creative Craft Centre
Kiama and District Bridge Club
Kiama Friends of Vision Australia
Kiama Happy Trailers Square Dancers
Kiama Jamberoo Community Music Association
Kiama Shellharbour Camera Club Inc
Kiama Spinners – Weavers Embroiderers Inc
Kiama Vision Impaired Person’s Group (VIP)
Knitters Guild NSW Inc Kiama Group
Mayflower Volunteer Support Group
Minnamurra Progress Association
Probus Club – Kiama Beachside Ladies
Probus Club – Kiama Downs Men’s
Returned Services League of Australia (RSL) – Gerringong Sub Branch
Returned Services League of Australia (RSL) – Kiama Jamberoo Sub Branch
Seniors Table Tennis – Kiama Table Tennis Club
Sing Australia Kiama [Community choir]
South Coast Disabled Surfers Association
The Australian Red Cross – Gerringong
The Australian Red Cross – Jamberoo
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