Pilbara Motor Group principal dealer Dave Watson handing over the Swans community bus to club representatives and the club’s community partners WA Police, Cyril Jackson Secondary College, Ashfield Primary School, Moorditj Mia, Rise Noongar Elders, Koya Aboriginal Corporation, the WA Football Commission and Swan View High School.
Camera IconPilbara Motor Group principal dealer Dave Watson handing over the Swans community bus to club representatives and the club’s community partners WA Police, Cyril Jackson Secondary College, Ashfield Primary School, Moorditj Mia, Rise Noongar Elders, Koya Aboriginal Corporation, the WA Football Commission and Swan View High School. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Swan Districts gain new community bus

Kristie LimEastern Reporter

TRANSPORT to footy grounds has gotten easier for Swan Districts’ junior players.

Club sponsor Pilbara Motor Group provided a 21-seat community bus to the club.The bus will be used for transporting juniors to and from after school programs including the Make Your Mark program for Indigenous children and the Swans Inclusion program for Durham Road School and Cyril Jackson Senior Campus students.

It will also be used for the club’s annual V Swans Strength to Succeed Leadership and Cultural Tour, which will run through remote Aboriginal community Jigalong, Karijini and Tom Price.

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Community general manager Kara Donnellan thanked the sponsor for helping grow the club’s capacity to deliver community programs in the Perth metropolitan and Pilbara regions.

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