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BioHub project discussed

April 27, 2016 tcwadmin 2016, Local News
Fiona Harris (Western Local Land Services), Matthew O’Keeffe (Peak Gold Mines), Alice Jarrett (Western Landcare), Mark Glover (Eco Waste), Nicole Bruce (Orana RDA), Andrew Mosely (Cobar grazier) and Paul Theakston (Western Local Land Services) at the BioHub project pre-feasibility study public launch at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club last Wednesday.
Fiona Harris (Western Local Land Services), Matthew O’Keeffe (Peak Gold Mines), Alice Jarrett (Western Landcare), Mark Glover (Eco Waste), Nicole Bruce (Orana RDA), Andrew Mosely (Cobar grazier) and Paul Theakston (Western Local Land Services) at the BioHub project pre-feasibility study public launch at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club last Wednesday.
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