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Australian Red Cross - Burdekin

Provides assistance in providing loan or hire of equipment: wheelchair, crutches, walkers, shower seats, quad sticks etc.

Shop 5 East End Centre
Queen Street
Suburb: AYR
State: QLD
Postcode: 4807

(07) 4783 6437

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Steven jones

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Hi im 63 y. Pensioner steven jones
I can’t buy fruit or vegetables meat when can help me food voucher is great thanks my adr 296/83-93 Dalmeny ave Rosebery 2018. Nsw Sydney
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