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Rosedale Lions Club gets custom-built trailer with funding from federal government's Stronger Communities Program
The Rosedale Lions Club will now be able to better support the community and provide sausage sizzles with its new trailer.
Local MP Darren Chester said the group received funding through the federal government's Stronger Communities Program to purchase the custom-built trailer. "The Rosedale Lions Club is an active group within the region and this grant has allowed them to purchase a trailer that is customised to volunteers' exact needs."
Local MP Darren Chester with Rosedale Lions Club member Barry Cate inspected the new purpose-built trailer
Mr Chester also said, "The new trailer will make it easier for volunteers to attend community events and ensure they are safe. The Stronger Communities Program started by the previous government is a fantastic initiative that supports community groups to continue providing services and opportunities in Gippsland."
Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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