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Deaf Services Queensland

Deaf services Qld has Interpreting services, parent/community support and awareness and sign language courses. Interpreting service available 24 hours for emergency purposes. Support group meets 1st & 3rd Fri of month at 9.30 am at the Deaf Services office.

19A/28 Bell Street
Suburb: TOOWOOMBA
State: QLD
Postcode: 4350

(07) 4638 0666

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Deaf Services Queensland

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Deaf services Qld has Interpreting services, parent/community support and awareness and sign language courses. Interpreting service available 24 hours for emergency purposes. Support group meets 1st & 3rd Fri of month at 9.30 am at the Deaf Services office.

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