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December 10, 2024

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Marielou Baudouin, ladies singles open winner of the Mullumbimby Classic tournament. Photo supplied

The Mullumbimby Tennis Club committee would like to acknowledge the following sponsors who supported their recent tournament.

They are Byron Shire Real Estate, Chincogan Real Estate, Mullumbimby Chocolate Shop, Mullumbimby Ex-Services Club, Brunswick Heads Reflections Holiday Park, Mullumbimby Chamber of Commerce, Mullumbimby Golf Club, Banya Spa, Clay Organic, Brunswick Picture House, Mullum InStyle Living, Spice it Up Thai, Bridglands, Source Bulk Foods, Old Maids Brunswick Heads and Mullumbimby Office Choice.

The club just celebrated 30 years. For more info visit www.mullumbimbytennisclub.com/


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