by C4Wadminon March 29, 2017in NewsComments Off on Member snapshot – Angus and Pat Wilson from Big Springs Water Member snapshot – Angus and Pat Wilson from Big Springs Water

Pat Wilson had been looking to do something off-farm for years when his cousin suggested bottling the naturally filtered spring waters found on the family property.

From this one idea, Big Springs Water now serves more than 6000 clients throughout southern and mid-western NSW and north-east Victoria.

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Lights4Lake Supporter Story – Donebus family

Siblings Daniel, Manuel and Sandra have proudly continued the Donebus family tradition of giving to the community by sponsoring light 48 in the Lights4Lake project.

Parents Carlo and Franca Donebus were well-known for their contributions to the Wagga community and the trio sponsored the light in the name of the family company, Damasa Pty Ltd. 

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Wagga School Leaders Program 2017 takes off

The Committee 4 Wagga’s 2017 School Leaders Program kicked off yesterday with 16 students from 6 of the city’s high schools visiting the Kapooka Army Base.  The group was welcomed by the Kapooka Commandant Colonel Mick Garraway before participating in rock climbing, abseiling and team building activities designed to build leadership and collaboration.

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Emerging Leaders Graduation

Congratulations to the 2015/2016 Emerging Leaders group who graduated on Thursday 18th August 2016. The evening was a wonderful celebration and fitting end to the 12 month program. Congratulations to the 12 outstanding graduates who completed the program.

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Wagga School Leaders Program – completed

We would like to thank the contributors and sponsors for the Wagga School Leaders Program, for without their support this program would not have been possible. We would like to extend our appreciation to the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR), CSU, Wagga Motors, ANZ, Estella Rise and Enirgi power storage.

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