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31/10/2017

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The team from Hunter School of Performing Arts who were te MUNA (Model United Nations Assembly)  team we sponsored in 2017. They won the prestigious Peace Prize for their considerable negotiation ability, navigating their way to consensus with a mixed bag of nations - South Africa, Brazil and Cuba. 
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Graffiti Removal Day 2017, State wide in NSW, our group of 25 scattered across seven sites in New Lambton, , Mayfield and Islington. Aji from New Lambton and John from Cardiff were non-Rotarian volunteers and were enthusiastic and got into the whole spirit of the day.  Newcastle City Council gave heaps of support - Thanks Neil.
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No pictures yet but next week is World Festival of Magic at West's in the city. Two performances, one at 11.30am and the next at 6pm. 
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