BRAND Orange has moved to a new office in Peisely Street, in the MBC Building opposite the Orange Medical Centre.
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According to Brand Orange marketing manager Charlotte Gundry the organisation had outgrown its previous office.
“The new office is new and has a fresh look and feel for us a marketing organisation,” she said.
“We have a good access to parking both for staff and our visitors and members.
“The office also has a meeting room which we lacked at the previous location. “
New recruits
Canobolas Family Pet Hospital has two new vets Angela Warrian and Kate Arnell.
Dr Warrian grew up on a hobby farm in coastal northern NSW and her passion for animals started at a young age. After being in the workforce for a while she worked as an emergency and critical care veterinary nurse at the Animal Referral Hospital in Homebush for 10 years before beginning veterinary studies at the University of Sydney.
After graduating from university in 2010 she began working at the Forbes Veterinary Clinic and then joined the Canobolas Family Pet Hospital team.
Dr Warrian enjoys all aspects of small animal medicine and surgery but in particular enjoys the challenge of emergency and critical care cases.
Outside of work she enjoys country life with her two-year-old son Jake, and dogs Pippa and Ducky and cat Tabitha.
The hospital’s other new vet Kate Arnell developed a passion for animals after growing up on a dairy farm in Queensland, leading her pursuing a career in veterinary science.
Dr Arnell graduated from Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga in 2012 and after working at the Forbes Veterinary Clinic joined Canobolas Family Pet Hospital.
She has a keen interest in small animal orthopaedics, ultrasonography and ophthalmology.
Outside of work Dr Arnell enjoys cooking, sport including water skiing, netball and horse riding and farm walks.