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I’ll go if you go to bingo

Offering afternoon and evening sessions seven days a week, Raiders Bingo is your one-stop-shop for a relaxing gaming experience in Breakwater.

Welcoming players of all ages and abilities, Raiders Bingo is an accessible centre with the latest bingo technology and equipment.

Bookings aren’t required to play at this modern venue, decked out with comfortable seating, heating and cooling systems and ample parking spaces.

Incorporating the best possible hospitality services, including free tea and coffee as well as full canteen facilities, Raiders Bingo offers well-priced books and games, with the opportunity to win great prize money.

Whether you play traditional paper bingo or delve into the world of paperless bingo, staff at Raiders are friendly, helpful, professional and are always happy to assist or answer questions.

Raiders Bingo is a registered not-for-profit business, with all profits directed to the Geelong and District Football and Netball League, investing funds back into the local community.

For an entertaining, COVID-safe activity in the Geelong area, head to Raiders Bingo for a fun time to be had with family and friends, and to make new pals as well.

Visit www.raidersbingo.com.au for more information.

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