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Tyler main course at Rotary dinner

CITY of Casey CEO Mike Tyler will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club of Narre Warren’s 2008 Annual Business Dinner on 19 March.
Members of the public are invited to the event which will take place at Hotel Fountain Gate at 6.30pm.
Rotary Club president Ken Larkin said Mr Tyler would give the audience an overview of the City of Casey now and also look into the future of Victoria’s most populous municipality.
Trends and issues in local government administration will also be discussed.
Bookings are essential and tables of eight or 10 are permitted.
For more information contact Ray Stewart on 0417 567 027.

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