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Vic Open Day

On Friday, 26th of August, VicMuslims club was one the clubs that joined for Vic Open Day. The expo space opened to public from 10.00am until 2.00pm and expected more than 4500 guests on campus for that day.
Our booth inside The Hunter Lounge
More than 100 clubs had joined this event and promoted their clubs to the visiting students and teachers that stopped by to their booths. Lots of useful information has been provided to boost the interest of the young children to pursue their studies in tertiary education.
Committee was explaining to one of the visitors
VicMuslims club found Vic Open Day as a big opportunity to reach wider society which was not limited to students at VUW, but also to the young children, teachers and parents, especially the Muslims community. Plus, this might as well increase the awareness about Islam in general.
View inside The Hunter Lounge
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