Milestone reached with schools given chance to win free fruit
Schools across the region have the chance to receive free fruit for their students, thanks to Woolworths reaching its milestone of giving out 100 million pieces of fruit to kids.
Find out all you need to know about private and public schools in Toowoomba and across the Darling Downs.
Schools across the region have the chance to receive free fruit for their students, thanks to Woolworths reaching its milestone of giving out 100 million pieces of fruit to kids.
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