NZ: Fonterra to close Australia manufacturing site
By Michelle Russell | 3 October 2012
Fonterra, the New Zealand dairy group, is to close its Cororooke manufacturing site in Victoria putting around 130 jobs at risk.
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Fonterra, the New Zealand dairy group, is to close its Cororooke manufacturing site in Victoria putting around 130 jobs at risk.

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