The grand exchange is one of the biggest of its kind in Australia and the Sugar Exchange was built to ensure the health and welfare of people in rural areas who don’t have access to adequate food or water.
It is located in the town of Goulburn in the eastern Kimberley region of Western Australia.
It opened in August 2019 and has provided more than 1.2 million meals and snacks for more than 20 million people since it opened in February 2019.
The first day of the grand opening on Monday morning saw more than 2,500 people participating in a “food bank” event where they brought food, clothing and hygiene items from their homes.
There were also free samples for children at the event.
The grand opening was held at the Goulburg Royal Exchange, the grand gateway to the town.
“The grand opening is a great day for our community.
It’s been an amazing journey from our community to where we are today,” Mr Poulter said.
“We’ve worked very hard to ensure that the community is well fed and we have a lot of work to do to keep them safe.”
We want to make sure that they are well informed, they are getting the right information and we want them to be able to make an informed choice.
Mr Poulos said the grand entrance was designed to encourage people to shop locally, but also to help keep the community stocked with healthy foods. “
I’m very proud of our food bank program and the community that is working hard to make it successful and we will continue to do everything we can to make that program a success,” he said.
Mr Poulos said the grand entrance was designed to encourage people to shop locally, but also to help keep the community stocked with healthy foods.
“What we’re trying to do is keep our community stocked and the food flowing,” he told the ABC.
“You can see it in the food banks that are running out of things like fruit, vegetables and bread.”
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