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Hey peeps,

Here are some accomodation details for people that want to stay over night or the weekend for the Texikhana down in Sutton on the 16th September...

Here is the most resonably priced one we have found and close by :

http://www.goseeaustralia.com.au/caravan_p.../accommodation/

Here is list of hotels that are in Canberra, (Sutton is not that far out of canberra):

http://www.ratestogo.com/City/EN/Canberra

Please organise your own accomodation or try and team up with others that post in this thread to share cabins to make it cheaper again for everyone :(

Thanks

Jess

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I'll be staying in Canberra also.

I'll be leaving Syd...hmm....mid morning?

get down to Canberra, get some beers and set the car up and chill out in the arvo.

Oh, hang on...War Museum?

I'll be in v s p e c ! :)

I'll be staying in Canberra also.

I'll be leaving Syd...hmm....mid morning?

get down to Canberra, get some beers and set the car up and chill out in the arvo.

Oh, hang on...War Museum?

I'll be in v s p e c ! ;)

:)

Anyone else leaving around 9 or 10ish from Sydney?




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