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Strength matters with Bendigo Bank

Join us on Saturday 27 July, from 11:30am to 12:15pm at CrossFit 4566 for a crucial educational session on the importance of strength training, proudly sponsored by Bendigo Bank.

Learn from professional surf Ironwoman and former Coolangatta Gold winner Carla Papac, alongside elite CrossFit Super Coach Woogie Marsh. Together, they will delve into the lifelong benefits of strength training, offering invaluable insights and practical advice for participants of all ages.

Attendees will receive complimentary sample bags from LiveLife Pharmacies and Martin and Pleasance, along with free tea, coffee, and protein balls to keep energy levels up.

To secure your spot and ensure adequate catering, please register by texting Danah at 0492 970 507.

Don’t miss this informative and empowering event, taking place at CrossFit 4566, 15 Lionel Donovan Dr, Noosaville. Strengthen your knowledge and enhance your long-term health journey!

Free breakfast with top economist

Mark your calendar for a must-attend event! Join the Bendigo Bank team for a complimentary business breakfast on Thursday, 25 July, from 7:20 am to 8:30 am at the Noosa Arts Theatre, featuring David Robertson, Chief Economist at Bendigo Bank.

David will engage you with his analysis of both local and global economies, offering valuable predictions and professional forecasts directly from his wealth of experience.

Seats are limited, so act fast! Secure your place by texting Danah at 0492 970 507. This breakfast promises essential economic insights that you simply can’t afford to miss!

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