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Australian Red Cross re-opens in Lismore

Australian Red Cross < 1 mins read
  • 18 months on since flooding devastated the region, Australian Red Cross is reopening its Lismore office and Tea Rooms. 

 

  • To welcome the organisation’s local members, volunteers and staff, plus the local community Australian Red Cross will host an opening event at the facility. 

 

  • Interview opportunities with returning volunteers plus Australian Red Cross State Director Kate Miranda. 

 

RSVP 

 

Event Date: 

Wednesday 9 August 2023 

 

Time: 

Arrive 9.15am for a 9.30am start 

 

Address:

132 Keen Street, Lismore 

 

Media Contact:

Kira Reed, Australian Red Cross Media 

 

Phone: 

0412 151 188 or 1800 733 443 

 

Email: 

[email protected] 

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