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Seniors’ safety comes to Surry Hills

Author:
Michael Gormly
Posted:
Thursday, 11 March 2010

Surry Hills Police, in conjunction with the City of Sydney Council are holding a Senior’s Safety Forum, a free event with afternoon tea.  Topics include the Next of Kin Registration Program, Safe ATM use, Credit Card Fraud, Securing Personal Details and Community Safety.  The forum will be held on Tuesday 23 March from 10am–1pm at The Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre, Collins Street, Surry Hills .  For further information, please contact Constable Kate Baker, Surry Hills Crime Prevention Officer on 92654503.

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