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Weekly Aussie / Kiwi ITP Chat

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15 years 8 months ago #7359 by stebbo
Weekly Aussie / Kiwi ITP Chat was created by stebbo
Hi Everybody, Aussie/Kiwi ITP Chat next Tuesday at:-

7.30pm Sydney, Eastern Australian Standard Time
5.30 pm West Australian, Standard Time,
2.30pm Uzbekistan, Time
9.30pm New Zealand Standard Time
5.30 am East American, Daylight Saving Time
4.30am Kansas, USA Daylight Saving Time
5.30 am Ontario Canada, Daylight Saving Time.
10.30am London, Daylight Saving Time.
(All am starting times are Tuesday Morning)
The chat is held in our new PDSA chat room,
Located on the PDSA ‘Home’ site. www.pdsa.org/
After logging in, come and join us,everyone is welcome. Thanks……stebbo
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