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Rhee Tae Kwon Do

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 416 929 497



Address: 184 Wheeler Crescent 2903 Canberra, ACT, Australia

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24.01.2022 See you on Sunday



24.01.2022 As the interesting year of 2020 draws to an end there’s a few dates to keep in mind 17th Dec - final training night, pizzas and soft drink provided afterwards. Friends and family welcome (bring t-shirt to prevent stains on dobok) 18th Jan - first training night for 2021 31st Jan - combined regional training @ Harrison dojang... 13th Feb - first action day for 2021 Hope you all have a safe and relaxing holiday season and remember to practice your basics regularly so you come back ready to progress.

22.01.2022 Little bit of ‘accidental’ promotion at work

21.01.2022 See you tonight!!



20.01.2022 Hello all, FYI, Wanniassa Dojang will be closed the following dates over the school holidays Thurs 24th Sep Mon 28th Sep Thurs 1st Oct... Dojang will be reopen on 5th Oct (even though it’s a public holiday)

19.01.2022 Hello students Even though Monday the 8th is a public holiday, Wanniassa doing will be open for training from 1800-1900 Have a good weekend all

17.01.2022 Amazing session with our original Master



17.01.2022 Congratulations to Connor for achieving his junior black belt on Sunday along with a demonstration of a very powerful flying side kick. Well deserved

11.01.2022 Many of the qualities exemplified by those who served are part of our Rhee TaeKwon-Do pledge Living according to these is a great way of continually recognising the sacrifice of those who have served our country

01.01.2022 FYSA all, Wanniassa Dojang times around Easter Closed 1st April (Thursday before Easter Friday) 5th April (Easter Monday)... 8th april (Thursday) Wanniassa Dojang will be open from 12th April (Monday) onwards, although the 12th and 15th will be on school holiday time of 1800-1900.

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