Don’t miss Pecha Kucha Vol. 9 tonight, (Thursday March 27th) in Sydney
March 27th, 2008
Pecha Kucha hits Sydney tonight.
Thursday March 27th
6.30pm for a 7pm start.
Back at the original venue: Commercial Travellers Association, MLC Centre- under the Mushroom, Martin Place, Sydney.
Presented by Darch.
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