Get ready to kick off the Bennelong 2025 Campaign with an evening of good company, inspiring speeches, and community spirit!
Join Jerome Laxale and special guest Premier Chris Minns, for a much needed night of good conversation, good company and to launch our campaign. It’s an opportunity to hear directly from Jerome about the vision for Bennelong and connect with fellow supporters who are passionate about making a difference.
There’ll be delicious food, drinks, and a chance to support the campaign through a silent auction and raffle. Whether you’re a long-time supporter or just getting involved, this is a night to come together and build momentum for the journey ahead.
Event Details:
Date: 10 April
Time: 6pm – 9pm
Location: Lane Cove, NSW. Address Confirmed upon purchase of ticket.
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