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Melbourne’s Relief LANs to host a CS: GO event in support of The Salvation Army

Relief LANs will host a Counter Strike: Global Offensive event in Melbourne supporting the Salvation Army later this month.

The event will be held over 28-30 September at 61 Main Street, Diamond Creek, Victoria. A CS: GO competition will be offered up alongside TriathLAN, in which teams of 2 compete across 3 different titles.

Other PC and console games will be available to play alongside a range of board games.

For more information, head here.

The organisation holds regular LAN events in support of charities including CanTeen Australia, the Royal Flying Doctors Service, and the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre. Since 2009, Relief LANs has raised over $20,000 AUD; 90% of net revenue flows back into selected charities.


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