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THE SOCIAL PAGES.
Friday 23.10.2015 to Sunday 25.10.2015 | Dubbo Weekender
Big Talk at the Cultural Centre BY CHERYL HUSBAND THE Outlook Cafe was packed with people on Friday night, October 9, ready for a funny and insightful night as Dubbo Weekender hosted a debate on the topic “The Book Is Dead. Long Live Television”. Team Weekender was headed by James Eddy, Sally Bryant and Tony Webber, while Team Arts and Culture was Mark Horton, Chris Annemat and Michaela Davis. Adjudicator for the night was Weekender editor Jen Cowley. Everyone enjoyed a delightful three course meal while listening to the arguments for and against. It was an amazing night and the calibre of presentations was equal to anything you would see in a capital city. Kate and Karel Giffen
Ruth and Ngaire Davis with Mary Strong
Michaela, Chris and Ruth Davis
Aaron McDonnell and Jonathon Knight
Terry and Liz Mazzer and Samantha Eddy
Amanda and Alan Quin
Deb Wright with Lanie Kilsby
Lani Fernance, Jake Lindsay with Ben Smart
Tim and Ann Vail
Lynda and Allyn Smith
Tim and Rochelle Pankhurst with Alexandra Hicks
Rowan Murphy and Emily Blackwell
Jen and Steve Cowley