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Australian
Blind Football
Australian Blind Football
has announced the first ever
national blind football squad,
which is made up of blind
football (B1) and visio n impaired
or partially sighted (B2/B3)
players from across the country.
The inaugural squad was
announced late last year at City
Football Academy in Melbourne.
Pictured above are players and
officials at the launch, while
pictured right are Melbourne
City FC player Bart Schenkeveld
and Australian B1 selected
player Amir Abdi.
A fang-tastic Halloween
Melbourne City Mission’s second annual
Halloween Ball was held at the Regal
Ballroom, Northcote, with 175 guests
enjoying a two-course meal and a huge
night of dancing, dress ups, candy, prizes
and celebrations. Bridges Band (pictured
above) L-R: Sam, Melissa, Sandra, John,
Jamie, Ronald, Stefania performed five
songs, shared some jokes and received
a standing ovation. Photograph courtesy
Liam Gusman.
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