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Queer Business Network Sundowner Drinks on Thursday

yay-9357724After short trial last year OUTinPerth is pleased to announce the return of the monthly Queer Business Network events.

The Queer Business Network is an opportunity for LGBTIQ people and their allies to expand their professional networks through social events, professional development opportunities and sharing experiences.

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Our new home for our monthly sundowner events is Pure Bar on Hay Street in Subiaco.

Tickets to our August 14 event can be purchased in the OUTinPerth shop.

On the night your first drink is included – red or white selected wine, sparkling, bottled beer or cider and nibbles are provided by our friends at Pure Bar!

After that selected white and red wines and bottles beers will be available for $8 and selected cocktails for $10, plus the full range of great food and beverages at regular prices.

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