Natte Bealiba Football Netball Club scores with $1,000 donation from iGiveLocal Program
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Category
- iGiveLocal
- Community Programs
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Date
30 June, 2019
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Location
Natte Yallock, Victoria
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About
Category
- iGiveLocal
- Community Programs
Date
30 June, 2019
Location
Natte Yallock, Victoria
Crameri’s CRT and the Crop Science division of Bayer have donated $1,000 to the Natte Bealiba Football Netball Club through the iGiveLocal Community Support Program.

Image (L to R): Trent Mortlock (Crameri’s CRT), Paul Crack (Bayer) and Shane Mortlock (Natte Bealiba Football Netball Club).
Crameri’s CRT and the Crop Science division of Bayer have donated $1,000 to the Natte Bealiba Football Netball Club through the iGiveLocal Community Support Program. Now in its fourth year, the iGiveLocal Program has to date donated over $100,000 to more than 190 local causes around the country.
The cheque was proudly presented to Shane Mortlock representing Natte Bealiba Football Netball Club by Trent Mortlock of Crameri’s and Paul Crack representing Bayer.
Trent Mortlock said: “This kind donation will help towards building a new barbeque facility. We have numerous clients involved in the club and the club forms an important point of relief in the community for everyone”.
Paul Crack adds: “The club is very passionate about the Agricultural Industry and we are happy to be able to give back to them with this donation from the iGiveLocal Program”.
Crameri’s CRT and the Crop Science division of Bayer have donated $1,000 to the Natte Bealiba Football Netball Club through the iGiveLocal Community Support Program. Now in its fourth year, the iGiveLocal Program has to date donated over $100,000 to more than 190 local causes around the country.
The cheque was proudly presented to Shane Mortlock representing Natte Bealiba Football Netball Club by Trent Mortlock of Crameri’s and Paul Crack representing Bayer.
Trent Mortlock said: “This kind donation will help towards building a new barbeque facility. We have numerous clients involved in the club and the club forms an important point of relief in the community for everyone”.
Paul Crack adds: “The club is very passionate about the Agricultural Industry and we are happy to be able to give back to them with this donation from the iGiveLocal Program”.