How you can help support service personnel at the checkout Chairman of Bravery Trust, Lieutenant Colonel Garth Callender, with Coles ANZAC biscuits at Coles. Picture: Richard Walker/RDW Photography
News 23rd Apr 2021 11:30 AM
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Subscriber only After COVID-19 changed the way Bundaberg locals could commemorate Anzac Day in 2020, this year Coles is helping shoppers across the region support local service men and women by launching a fundraising campaign to support veterans support agency Bravery Trust. Until Sunday 25 April, Bundaberg customers can purchase a pack of Coles Brand bakery cookies or biscuits from stores across the region including Bundaberg Central and Stockland Kensington, with 50 cents from each pack going directly to Bravery Trust.
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