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Dolly's dream lives on through Komatsu

It's okay not to be okay -it's a bad day, not a bad life and things will get better.

 Komatsu has selected Queensland-based diesel fitter, Amy Liddle, to 'live her dream' with a $10,000 grant for anti-bullying charity, Dolly's Dream and volunteer assistance.

Komatsu has selected Queensland-based diesel fitter, Amy Liddle, to 'live her dream' with a $10,000 grant for anti-bullying charity, Dolly's Dream and volunteer assistance.

Komatsu granted Liddle $10,000 for her project, which will be spent on delivering Dolly's Dream workshops to school students. Named in honour of 14-year-old Amy "Dolly" Everett, who took her own life...

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