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Fight for Awe and Wonder - AUGUST Events

August looking like a big month for Right to Climb. Please see if you can come to one of the events listed below. We need your voice, we need your passion. We are lost without it.

Firday August 2. Mt Warning Hotel Uki, from 5:30pm. Have a drink and dinner with  Hon John Ruddick MLC NSW Libertarian Party. And prepare yourself to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the Mt Warning National Park on the 3rd. Likely sunrise climb. 


SaturdayAugust 3. Breakfast Creek Carpark at the foot of Mt Warning, Mt Warning Road, Uki. From 10am. Celebrate the 95th anniversary of the declaration of the Mt Warning National Park. Say Happy 95th Birthday to this outstanding natural wonder. Gifted to all Australians. Let's reopen the park!


Sunday 4th August Keep the Gate open on Awe and Wonder. Moving forward Sunshine Coast
An afternoon with Marc Hendrickx and Carolyn Rogers: Keep open the gate of Awe and Wonder
Sun 4 Aug 2024 1:30 PM - 4:15 PM Norh Shore Community Center, 4564 https://www.tickettailor.com/.../movingforwardsun.../1316169

WHEN: Sunday 4th of August 2024

TIME: DOORS OPEN FROM 1:30 PM FOR 2PM START. NO LATE ENTRY.

PROGRAM AGENDA:
2:00PM –  3:15PM PRESENTATIONS
3:15PM -  3:45PM Q & A
3:45PM – 4:15PM MEET & GREET
4:15PM – EVENT ENDS

VENUE: North Shore Community Center, 701 David Low Way, Mudjimba, 4564.

ENTRY Fee: $15 per person, non-refundable to help cover the cost of event outlays.



Tuesday August 6. Keep open the gates to Awe and Wonder. Marc Hendrickx and One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts. 6:30pm Croatian Club 181 Nerang-Broadbeach Road, Carrara.



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