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Perth's LGBTI Networking Drinks finds a new home

When the Terrace Hotel unexpectedly closed down it left on of the LGBTI community’s most popular events without a home.

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Over the last two years LGBTI Networking Drinks had built up a following of hundreds of people who cherished the bi-monthly event. Now the event has found a new home and it’ll be back on the social calendar in October.

On Tuesday October 2nd the event will be held at The Stables Bar on Hay Street, just one block away from it’s former home.

The popular event is a great chance to grow your professional and social network, and meet others in a casual, inclusive and welcoming environment. It’s not just for people who wear suits and ties and work in the city, everyone is welcome.

There’s no cost to attend, just head over to their Facebook page and follow the links to register your attendance. The Stables Bar is at 888 Hay Street, Perth.

OIP Staff


 

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