Donation from Yenda Producers means U3A can be heard loud and clear

December 21 2019 - 3:00pm
LOUD AND CLEAR: Griffith U3A Dianne Robinson (centre) receives the donation from Yenda Producers company secretary Anthony Nehme (left) and managing director Peter Calabria from Yenda Producers. PHOTO: Pam Kensett-Smith
LOUD AND CLEAR: Griffith U3A Dianne Robinson (centre) receives the donation from Yenda Producers company secretary Anthony Nehme (left) and managing director Peter Calabria from Yenda Producers. PHOTO: Pam Kensett-Smith

Students at Griffith's University for the Third Age (U3A) won't be left struggling to hear anymore thanks to new equipment.

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