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Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal

27 November 2015

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull launched the Parliament House Christmas Tree yesterday in support of the Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal.

The PM was joined by Salvation Army officers Commissioner James Condon and Major Paul Hateley and Kmart Australia Managing Director Guy Russo for the announcement.

Gifts and donations can be made at Kmart stores to be distributed by The Salvation Army and Mission Australia to families in need this Christmas. 

 

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