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August 2023

Eurogames

By Community Groups
WELCOME TO EUROGAMES!

We play table-top games from a variety of different countries in Europe.

Up for a game or two? We love to play – for fun and for competition!

Das Zentrum

By Community Groups
CANBERRA'S GERMAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL MEETING PLACE

Das Zentrum was founded in 1997 and is a non-profit organisation. We have lots of resources for those interested in German culture - board games, books, DVDs, magazines and we hold language classes as well as social activities to practise your German speaking skills!

We meet regularly at the Harmonie German Club to enjoy German cultural delights!

The Harmonics

By Community Groups
WELCOME TO THE HARMONICS!

The Harmonics are a group of musicians who love to make music together!

The Harmonics meet every Tuesday from 4pm-6.15pm in the Keller. 

Canberra Rowing Club

By Community Groups
WELCOME TO CANBERRA ROWING CLUB!

Canberra Rowing Club is a not-for-profit incorporated association. We promote rowing in the Canberra community and encourage active participation by all members.

With over 200 Members and the largest fleet in Canberra, we are the largest Club in the region and welcome new rowers and Members all year round.

Joining Canberra Rowing Club provides you with a fun, supportive environment to enjoy the sport you love whilst providing access to equipment and facilities you need.

Probus Canberra

By Community Groups
WELCOME TO PROBUS - CANBERRA

The ACT’s longest established Probus club.

The Probus Club of Canberra Inc. is the ACT’s longest established Probus club. Founded in 1982. It belongs to the world-wide Probus network which was established by Rotary and we are affiliated with Probus South Pacific Ltd.

Our Probus club has some 70 members at present.  It is an all-male club, but occasionally when there is an appropriate Speaker we invite wives, partners and lady guests to the meetings.

Typically the meeting commences at 09.30am with club business, followed by a club speaker.  Then, at 10.30am, we adjourn for morning tea until 11.00am when the guest speaker gives his or her address.  The meeting concludes at midday, though some members then choose to attend a luncheon in a nearby restaurant with the guest speaker.