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17 years….of Total Love and Dedication

Club West, Perth’s longest running fund-raising group for HIV/Aids charities will hold their Fairy Ball on Saturday, 24 March at the Italian Club of WA. Always new and innovative, the cast of 32 will present their riotous romp with a twist. Toilet-shagging Qantas gals get a roasting and the diva herself, Absolute Kylie, will perform for the whole of the third show with four professional dancers. DJ Kinky pumps up the music and you can get all this and more for the princely sum of $15 (seated) or $10 (unseated). Tickets available from The Court/Coode Street Cafe/Beaufort 565. Proceeds of the night go to supporting the Bear Care Project, an HIV orphanage in Kitgum, Uganda. Further details and bookings www.clubwest.com.au or 9246 9318.

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