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Men’s Walk and Talk Hervey Bay

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Our aim is to promote and support men's physical, social and mental health through physical activities and social interaction.

We do this by hosting regular walks and social events along with active participation and support of community and charitable events.

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Men’s Walk & Talk in Hervey Bay

Provider: Men’s Walk and Talk Hervey Bay
Our walks depart the Hervey Bay Surf Life Saving Club every Tuesday afternoon at 5:15pm and Thursday morning 6am. Please arrive a few minutes early and introduce yourself. There is no cost to participate and we walk between 5-6klm for 1 hour.
Hervey Bay QLD
FREE
Age: 18 - 65+
Sat, Tue, Thu

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