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Better Streets Weekend Wollongong. Sunday 5th of March. Three electorates!

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Call for Better Streets -  3 electorates in one morning
Join us to demand better streets. We are calling for creating safer, healthier and more accessible spaces for walking and cycling.
We will make our way by foot or by wheels - starting in Thirroul (Heathcote electorate) via Woonona (Keira electorate) to Towradgi (Wollongong electorate).
You can join us at our stops at local playgrounds. All three stops are close to local train stations. We will invite local candidates and media to our stops.
Date: Sunday 5th March, 2023
Meet up time: 10am (If you're coming from Sydney, the 8:29 train from Central arrives Redfern 8:31, Wolli Creek 8:39 then Thirroul at 9:55)

Schedule:
10am Meet at Thirroul playground by the balance bike kids track (close to Thirroul Pavilion)

10:30am leave from Thirroul to Woonona
11:00am Woonona playground (by North Break Cafe),
11:30am leave from Woonona to Towradgi
12:00pm Towradgi Beach Park (playground)
12:30pm Finish

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A heads up:
It will be busy on the shared path with walkers so please be mindful and consider riding on the street if your abilities allow. This is not a guided ride, You participate at your own risk.
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