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Rotary networking on a plate

Rotarians are hosting a business breakfast for networking, information and fund-raising.
The Rotary Clubs of Dandenong, Dandenong South East, Casey, Endeavour Hills, Berwick and Narre Warren are joining forces to run their second breakfast in Dandenong on Wednesday 16 November.
Dandenong South East president Athol Bailey said the event had three specific purposes.
The clubs want to present quality speakers to keep business owners up-to-date.
This time around they’ve arranged Dandenong MP and Parliamentary Secretary for Industry and Employment Gabrielle Williams and Macpherson and Kelley lawyers Victorian managing principal James Sturgess.
Mr Sturgess is also a Committee for Dandenong member and was involved in the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce and Premier Regional Business Awards.
Mr Bailey said the morning would also provide an opportunity for business owners and leaders to network, and enable Rotarians to raise money to support young people in Greater Dandenong.
The event will be held in the Red Cedar Room at Beletti Restaurant Cafe Bar, 159 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, at 6.45am for a 7.15am start.
Tickets are $50 and available from www.trybooking.com/237926.
Call Athol Bailey on 0418 177 947 for more information.

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