Aurelia Metals employees Daniel Kim and Laura Barnes at Thursday night’s NSW Minerals Council Industry & Suppliers Awards Dinner at Parliament House in Sydney. The pair were finalists in the Young Achiever category which was won by Glencore employee, Tristah Allen from the United Wambo Joint venture. The dinner was attended by over 250 people from the mining industry, the community and more than 20 MPs from across the Parliament, including Premier Dom Perrottet, Deputy Premier Paul Toole and Shadow Minister for Natural Resources Courtney Houssos. ▪ Photo contributed
Aurelia Metals employees Daniel Kim and Laura Barnes at Thursday night’s NSW Minerals Council Industry & Suppliers Awards Dinner at Parliament House in Sydney. The pair were finalists in the Young Achiever category which was won by Glencore employee, Tristah Allen from the United Wambo Joint venture. The dinner was attended by over 250 people from the mining industry, the community and more than 20 MPs from across the Parliament, including Premier Dom Perrottet, Deputy Premier Paul Toole and Shadow Minister for Natural Resources Courtney Houssos. ▪ Photo contributed
The Cobar community has benefited from a donation of more than $48,000 from the Regional Australia Bank as part of this year’s Community Partnership Program. A large group of recipients from Cobar’s local sporting, community and charity organi-sations were presented with their donations last Tuesday night at the Services Club. […]
George McDonald showed an impressive scissors technique to win the 11 years boys high jump at St John’s School’s Athletics Carnival last Wednesday at Ward Oval.