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The Brain Injury Community coordinates and hosts a variety of fun networking events for brain injury survivors aged 18yrs+. Meet others in your community by registering for one of our up-and coming events. All ticket sales go towards funding activities offered by The Brain Injury Community.

You’re invited to join The Brain Injury Community Inc and EveryBody eBikes for a Picnic in the Park and eBike cycling adventure at Albert Bishop Park, Nundah.
Sample a range of eBikes and trikes, supplied by EveryBody eBikes and enjoy a leisurely ride around Criterium Circuit.
All necessary equipment and safety gear will be provided.
Whether you live with a brain injury or know someone who does, this all-inclusive event offers an amazing opportunity for you to:
– Trial a range of electric bikes and trikes for all abilities and skill levels, supported by the friendly team at Everybody eBikes, the home of inclusive cycling
– Meet other brain injury survivors and TBIC members
– Make new friends or catch up with old ones
– Enjoy a picnic style lunch in the picturesque parklands at Nundah
**Lunch and refreshments will be provided for all attendees, their support person or carer. Please advise of any dietary requirements when securing your ticket.
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with fellow brain injury survivors and have a great day on 2 or more wheels!
Secure your ticket today!
EVENT DETAILS:
Event Partner: EveryBody eBikes
Date: Tuesday 2nd April 2024
Time: 11am to 2pm
Cost: $5 per person ** Companion cards are accepted
Location: Albert Bishop Park & Criterium Circuit, 111 Hedley Avenue, Nundah QLD
***Look for The Brain Injury Community Flag***
RSVP: By 1st April 2024, via this event or by emailing: info@tbic.org.au
***PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A BRAIN INJURY SURVIVOR EVENT, NOT A PROVIDER EVENT***
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
EveryBody eBikes offer an extensive range of options for people living with disability or mobility issues and are registered NDIS providers.
eBikes are a sustainable transport option that provides a viable alternative to driving and offers an added layer of independence and freedom to those who may be restricted in movement.
For more information and to view the EveryBody eBikes product range, please visit their website: https://everybodyebikes.com.
For more information, please contact us on:
Mobile: 0493 110 693
Email: info@tbic.org.au
Website: www.thebraininjurycommunity.