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Berkeley Community Centre

Locality: Wollongong, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4271 1661



Address: 40 Winnima Way, Berkeley 2506 Wollongong, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.berkeleyneighbourhoodcentre.com.au/

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21.01.2022 Good afternoon everyone how are going just a quick note to let you know that Berkeley community centre is on lock down until further notice although our commited staff are on site working in the office we are happy to assist you via phone or by knocking on the door from 9am to 2pm Our contact details are 0242711661 Keep safe on this difficult time From Maria Operation manager



20.01.2022 Daniela offers bulk billed personalised nutrition services across the Illawarra - Healthy lifestyle - Diabetes - Cardiovascular disease... - Gastrointestinal disorders - Allergies and food intolerances - plus more! Daniela is also fluent in Macedonian. Call 0415 654 760 to enquire

18.01.2022 We invite you to come celebrate the Biggest Morning Tea with us here at Berkeley Community Centre on the 27th of May. Running from 10.30am till 12pm. Numbers are limited so please call us here at the centre on 4271 1661 to book. $10 upon entry

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02.01.2022 To all users of the Telstra Calling Card Program I’m pleased to let you know that from today Telstra has made all local and national calls free* from our 15,000 public payphones across Australia. Instead of having to provide Phonecards to your clients, you can now inform them that they can keep in touch with family, friends and support services for no cost using a Telstra public payphone, particularly if they have no other reliable form of communications**.... Last year alone, Australians made 11 million calls on payphones, including 200,000 calls to vital services such as Triple Zero and Lifeline. And during natural disasters, we have seen Australians lining up to use the payphone to call home and tell their family and friends they’re safe. For more information, please see our Telstra Exchange blog. If you have any queries about this please reach out. * Please note that calls to some premium and/ or international numbers are not included and will require a Phonecard or other calling card for payment. ** With this initiative, the Telstra Calling Card Program (after some 20 years) will now be retired.

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