Shell’s Michael Dillon is pictured with Northern Bay College students at the launch of a Geelong’s Water Smart Kids program on Wednesday. The program, a joint initiative of Corio’s Shell refinery and City of Greater Geelong, aims to teach swimming to 240 children in the city’s northern suburbs over the next three years.
Making waves
Shell’s Michael Dillon is pictured with Northern Bay College students at the launch of a Geelong’s Water Smart Kids program on Wednesday. The program, a joint initiative of Corio’s Shell refinery and City of Greater Geelong, aims to teach swimming to 240 children in the city’s northern suburbs over the next three years.
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