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Follow on Google News | 10,000 litres of canned drinking water being donated to relieve parched QLD and NSW townsFree drinking water in more than 25,000 cans will be shared among some of Queensland and New South Wales' driest towns as part of a free drinking water program delivered by GIVIT and Carlton & United Breweries (CUB).
By: GIVIT With both states currently gripped by one of the worst droughts on record, GIVIT's Caet Young says providing clean drinking water is akin to liquid gold for regional towns. "It's no secret our regional communities are doing their best to soldier on through this drought. However, this water, which is canned at CUB's Cascade Brewery in Tasmania, will go some way to relieve the pressure on personal water storages of farmers, small businesses and families across the region," Mrs Young said. The free drinking water program for disaster relief was launched in December 2018 by CUB in partnership with the Queensland Government and not-for-profit GIVIT. More than 100,000 water cans have been distributed in under 12 months, including to Townsville after devastating floods earlier this year. Southern Downs Regional Council Mayor Tracy Dobie said the donation was another inspiring example of the giving nature of the Australian spirit. "It is heart-warming to see the level of support our region is receiving during these dry conditions, and this is not the first time Carlton & United Breweries and GIVIT have partnered to respond to a community in crisis," said Mayor Dobie. "In the Southern Downs, the Salvation Army will oversee this generous donation from Carlton & United Breweries of more than 13,000 cans of drinking water. CUB's VP Corporate Affairs Julian Sheezel said 550 cases for Southern Downs and another 550 cases for Cobar had been dispatched from the Yatala Brewery outside Brisbane. "We helped launch this program to support Australian communities with limited access to drinking water, like those in the Southern Downs and around Cobar, because regional Australia has always supported us," Mr Sheezel said. "A drinking water program is a logical focus for our disaster relief efforts - water is a vital part of our brewing process and we've got canning capabilities and transport networks to make a program like this happen." "This is a long-term initiative which will help regional communities for many years." The program relies on the generous donations of can manufacturers Orora, packaging suppliers Visy and cluster supplier GPIA. Video for download - https://www.dropbox.com/ End
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