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Mudjimba Community Garden's weekly working bee

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Weekly get together of volunteers working on various jobs to get the garden up and pumping!

Weekly get together of volunteers working on various jobs to get the Mudjimba Community Gardens up and pumping! 

Always something for everyone to do, no experience or skills needed!

Check their weekly Facebook posts for what may be needed but generally just bring along your gloves & shovel if you can.

Location 128 Mudjimba Beach Road, Mudjimba

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