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Corporate Gala Dinner at Luna Park Sydney to raise awareness for Save the Children
07 Mar 2007 10:00:00 GMT
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Corporate Gala Dinner. Join us in the Crystal Ballroom at Luna Park and enjoy the exceptional and uninterrupted views of 
Sydney Harbour for a magical evening of fine dining (sumptuous 3 course dinner and drinks) and entertainment. Purchase exclusive auction items on offer and raise much needed funds for children in need 
both here and overseas. (Copyright: Save the Children Australia) Corporate Gala Dinner at Luna Park Sydney to raise awareness for Save the Children

On Friday 23 March, Save the Children Australia will hold its Corporate Gala Dinner in the Crystal Ballroom at Luna Park Sydney.

This night will raise awareness of Save the Children Australia within the Sydney Corporate Community.

The newly appointed Chairman of Save the Children Australia, Mr Brian Hartzer (Group Managing Director, Personal Division ANZ Bank) will be introduced and  Margaret Douglas, CEO Save the Children Australia, and 2006 Equity Trustees Not for Profit CEO of the Year will highlight some of Save the Children's recent achievements and plans for the future.

Tickets $300 per person ($3,000 for a table of 10). Numbers are strictly limited to 300 attendees only.

A selection of exclusive auction items will also be available on the night. Don't miss out.

Link Arrow. Arrow (Copyright: International Save the Children Alliance)Click here to find out more

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