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Which bank’s staff want to help ROAR to rescue dogs?

December 11, 2019 tcwadmin Local News
Commonwealth Bank staff Brittany Edwards, Rishae McGregor and Chantal Barnwell (at far right) were pleased to be able to hand over a $500 donation to ROAR volunteers
Wizzy Knezevic and Jesse Vidot on Monday.
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