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You are here: Home / Directory / Korumburra Uniting Church

Korumburra Uniting Church

Published: 17 October, 2020 · Last Updated: 1 April, 2022

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Organisation Type
Religious Organisations
Phone Number
03 5655 1997
Phone 2
0409-248-603
Address
10/12 Bridge St
City
Korumburra
Post Code
3950
Contact Name
Janet Wilson
Google Maps link
https://goo.gl/maps/nejBcsknWUDPQP4GA


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