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Back 2 The Max Mad Max on show Replica Mad Max vehicles and a presentation by local Mad Max expert Scott Smith By Carol McCormack - 12th November 2002 - Back to News Replica Mad Max vehicles and a presentation by local Mad Max expert Scott Smith will both feature at "Back 2 The Max" on Tuesday 3 December from 7pm at the Wonthaggi Community Arts Centre.
"Back 2 The Max will be a fantastic evening of fun, fine food and great entertainment," said Kathryn Pryor, RuralAccess Officer with Bass Coast and South Gippsland shire councils. "Come along and enjoy wine, cheese and live music for only $5."
Kathryn said there will be a short film about the Mad Max 21st anniversary celebrations, as well as the replica vehicles and presentation by Mad Max expert Scott Smith.
Everyone is welcome to Back 2 The Max, which is part of International Day of People with a disAbility celebrations, to acknowledge the experience and expertise of people with a disability. The event has been organised by the Bass Coast Shire International Day of People with a disAbility Committee.
Tickets are available from Bass Coast Shire Council on (03) 5671 2211 or (03) 5951 3311, or TTY (03) 5662 5720 or (03) 5671 2410, or the Garage Club House on (03) 5672 3111.
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: news@gippsland.com

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