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Bikes and Banter and Beer and banter with Julie Anne Genter

Maria from North Dunedin

Where: Lower Octagon
When: May, Sat 20th 2:30 - 4pm
Bring your bike and a snack to share, we're off to the seaside with Julie Anne Genter!

"The Otago Campus Greens are thrilled to host Julie Anne in Dunedin for an afternoon, and it's gonna be a fun one. Meet us at 2.30pm on the 20th of May, at the lower Octagon with a bike at hand for a trip out to St Clair Beach. If you can't find a bike, you can borrow one on the day for a koha from The Crooked Spoke."
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What: Beer and banter with Julie Anne Genter
Where: Eureka Bar and Cafe 116 Albany Street
When: 6:30pm

After our trip to the beach, we will be meeting at Eureka at 6.30pm for your drink of choice and a good chat about some election issues. All welcome!

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