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nbn co drop in sessions

Together with nbn co we invite you to upcoming drop-in sessions to learn more about the nbn access network. Nbn co will have representatives aboard our mobile libraries in Golden Plains Shire and Colac Otway Shire Council who can help:

➡️ Discover what technology is available to you
➡️ Understand how to connect
➡️ Find out which providers offer plans in your areas
➡️ Access free public Wi-Fi

No need to book, just pop in at regular stops, detailed below:

//Colac Otway Mobile - Wednesday 20 July//

• Gellibrand Post office,  11am-12pm
• Lavers Hill Public Hall  2pm-3.30 pm
• Beech Forrest Tourist Information Park 4-4.30pm

//Golden Plains Mobile - Thursday 21 July//

• Meredith Community Centre, 9am-10.30am,
• Rokewood Police Station, 11.45am - 1pm,
• Dereel Community Hall, 2.15pm-3pm,
• Enfield (Little Hard Hills Hotel) 3.30pm-4.30pm

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