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Boundless playground and the sporting shooters sharing an ethos

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THE Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia (SSAA) has announced it is donating to the Boundless Canberra playground under construction near Kings Avenue bridge.

The all-abilities playground might not seem like a natural match for the sporting shooters, but they beg to differ.

Boundless Board Member Natalie Howson said the playground, which will be opening later this year, would not be possible without the support of donors such as the SSAA.

“The ethos of the SSAA is very similar, as it encourages and caters for participation of the young, old, able-bodied and disabled,” said Natalie.

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