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During Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s visit to Albany, Terry Eaton and Joanne Rose from Albany PCYC were lucky enough to meet, and get a photo with Mr Turnbull at the community morning tea event held at the Centennial Stadium.
Terry and Joanne were invited for their roles at Albany PCYC and Police Rangers by Liberal MP Mr Rick Wilson and the event saw approximately 350 attend.
The Prime Minister addressed the group and spoke about Federal Government projects and initiatives as well as his first visit to the National Anzac Centre in Albany.
Mr Turnbull was very happy to speak with as many people as he could at the event. Local member Rick and his wife Tania, who are also good supporters of Albany PCYC with their children attending centre activities, ensured Terry and Joanne met with Mr Turnbull to get a picture taken.
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