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Uniting Church Meets in Adelaide

Uniting Network Australia works for greater inclusivity for GLBT people within the Church. Every two years, the network meets for a gathering in June, with this year’s meeting being held in Adelaide, June 6-9, at Church of the Trinity, Goodwood Road, Clarence Park. Registration commences 6.30pm, Friday, June 6. The theme, Daring to Weave Our Futures, will be considered from international, national and individual perspectives, in relation to the vision of full inclusion of GLBT people within the life and ministry of the Uniting Church. The gathering is open to people of all faiths and details are available at www.unitingnetworkaustralia.org.au. For more information, please contact Robert Humphreys on 0438 190 248.

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National Youth Week

National Youth Week kicks off with a live concert with The Presets, Operator Please and Brian McFadden in Sydney’s Martin Place on Saturday, April 5. Close on its heels is the National Talent Competition. With five categories – RockIT, WriteIT, ShootIT, SnapIT and DesignIT – and thousands of dollars worth of prizes, get your entry in before April 14, if you haven’t already. A full list of National Youth Week events, including details on the Talent Competition, can be found on www.youthweek.com.

B-I-N-G-O

Spell it out with us, now: B-I-N-G-O. That’s right, Pride WA has launched North Beach BINGO on Wednesday nights at North Beach Community Centre, Castle Road, North Beach, off West Coast Drive. Doors open at 6.30pm, ‘eyes down’ at 7.30pm. For more information, ring Charles 9204 1797 or 0418 276 798.

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