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One sock Wednesday

March 30, 2016 tcwadmin 2016, Local News
Cobar Shire Council staff Claudine Griffiths, Jo-Louise Brown, Karen Warren, Carly Hunter and Adrienne Pierina were among the locals who got behind One Sock Wednesday last week, which raises awareness and funds for the Batyr mental health program
Cobar Shire Council staff Claudine Griffiths, Jo-Louise Brown, Karen Warren, Carly Hunter and Adrienne Pierina were among the locals who got behind One Sock Wednesday last week, which raises awareness and funds for the Batyr mental health program
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