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Boab Breeze

Sunset Social
Presenter Campus Activation Team
Date
Time
to
Contact person
Yaping Peng
T: 08 8946 7908 E: campuslife@cdu.edu.au
Location Boab Court, Casuarina campus
Open to CDU staff and students

Celebrate the last days of the dry season and connect with fellow CDU students, alumni, staff, friends and family as Boab Breeze - Sunset Social returns to CDU's Casuarina campus. ✨🌴☀🍹🙌🏽

Event cost: Free
When: 4.00 pm - 6.30 pm | Thursday 19 September
Where: Boab Court - CDU Casuarina campus
Who: This is a free event for CDU students, alumni, staff, family and friends

Event highlights:

  • DJ 🎶 
  • CDU student and staff live music performances 🎙
  • Pop-up bar (a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase)🍹
  • Pop-up food stall (a range of food options available for purchase - free meal available for CDU students)🍜
  • AFL 9s student and staff match 🏉
  • Badminton 🏸
  • Giant Chess / Connect Four / Jenga ♟
  • Table tennis. 🏓
Boab Breeze Sunset Social flyer

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