Cobar Little Athletics Club are one of the beneficiaries this year from Glencore CSA Mine’s donation program with the club receiving a donation of $4,200 to purchase a new high jump mat kit. Pictured on Monday afternoon at the Little A’s club competition is CSA Mine general manager Peter Christen with Cobar Little A’s president Troy Knight and Little Athletics NSW’s regional development officer, Kelly Ryan, from Dubbo
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