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  • Coolibah Christmas Lunch 2009

Gallery: Coolibah Christmas Lunch 2009

On Christmas Day 2009, the Castle Hotel in North Melbourne once again put on a delicious free Christmas lunch for members of the Brotherhood's Coolibah Centre. A fun-filled day was had by all.

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Elderly Chinese couple wearing red party hats, sitting at table with glasses of red wine and half-eaten meals in front of them, indoor plant and pink environmental bag in background.
Couple from the Brotherhood’s Coolibah Centre enjoy their Christmas dinner and wine.
Elderly Chinese mother and her middle-aged daughter both wearing red crown-shaped party hats, daughter is leaning into her mother’s shoulder and smiling.
Mother and daughter get into the Christmas spirit in their party hats.
Smiling Greek man clapping his hands, leaning toward his elderly mother who is wearing a pale green hat.
Mother and son celebrate Christmas together.
Smiling woman wearing a white Christmas t-shirt, dangling Santa earrings and a red Santa hat, to her left is a woman wearing a red shirt and Santa hat, she has blue eye makeup and gold Christmas tree earrings.
Two staff members looking festive in their Christmas attire.
Smiling elderly Chinese woman and man, both dressed in pale pink and tan coloured clothing, with an indoor plant behind them and a band playing in the background.
Smiling couple enjoy the Christmas festivities at the Castle Hotel.
Woman with short blonde hair dressed in bright pink and blue clothing standing with arms around two elderly men, one Egyptian and the other Italian, light room behind them.
Brotherhood of St Laurence employee with gentlemen from the Coolibah centre.
New Zealand Maori woman dressed in dark clothing sings into a microphone, standing in a light room with red artwork on the wall behind her and people in the background.
Woman treats guests with a song.
Middle-aged man with a beard wearing a blue t-shirt and glasses sitting at table with his plate of roast in front of him, to his left is the torso of a man in white holding a camera.
A guest eager to tuck-in to his roast lunch.
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