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    QA Hay worker Dave Moore appointed Finly from Warracknabeal Special Developmental School as site foreman at Warracknabeal.
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    Warracknabeal Special Developmental School students and teachers, Jesse, Ajay, Brooke Holland, Will, Isaac, Rody, and Cindy Bull watch the QA Hay shed go up at Warracknabeal.
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    QA Hay shed at Warracknabeal.
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    QA Hay shed at Warracknabeal.
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    QA Hay worker Dave Moore appointed Finly from Warracknabeal Special Developmental School as site foreman at Warracknabeal.
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    QA Hay worker Dave Moore appointed Finly from Warracknabeal Special Developmental School as site foreman at Warracknabeal.
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    Warracknabeal Special Developmental School students and teachers, Jesse, Ajay, Brooke Holland, Will, Isaac, Rody, and Cindy Bull watch the QA Hay shed go up at Warracknabeal.

Hay site progress at Warracknabeal

PROGRESS: The Warracknabeal community is keenly tracking the progress of the QA Hay shed construction at its Henty Highway site, including Warracknabeal Special Developmental School students and teachers, pictured above from left, Jesse, Ajay, Brooke Holland, Will, Isaac, Rody, and Cindy Bull.

The 1.1-hectare animal feed hay production shed is the first on the site – three storage sheds will also be constructed.

The business is set to hire up to 70 full-time employees. 

 



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