About Khan Group

Empowering Communities, Nourishing Connections

At Khan Group, our journey began in 1981 with a simple yet profound vision: to enrich the lives of our communities by providing unparalleled service and quality products. Born and bred in regional NSW, our founders instilled in us a deep-rooted commitment to our customers and the towns we call home.

With a network spanning 10 supermarkets, Lightning Ridge BP Auto Village, All Seasons Gift Shop, Value Fresh, and Altitude 1148 Dining, Khan Group has become synonymous with excellence and care. Our team of over 800 dedicated individuals, scattered throughout metropolitan and regional NSW, share a common bond – a genuine understanding of local needs because, quite simply, we are locals.

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Community Chest

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Six local groups have benefited from the latest round of funding from the Khan’s SUPA IGA Community Chest program. Khan’s SUPA IGA Marshall Street store manager, Matt Carey (pictured above at far right), handed out cheques totaling $2,200 last week. Among the donations were: $300 each to the Copper City Men’s Shed and Rotary Club of Cobar (accepted by dual representative Gordon Hill); $500 to Rural Outback Animal Rescue (represented by Jesse Tatnell and Sharon Snelson); $500 to St John’s School (received by Year 6 leaders Sam Cain, Oscar Degn and Rossita Kea with co-principal Stacy Tranter) and $300 for the CWA Cobar branch (which was accepted by their president Colleen Boucher). Another $300 was also donated to the Cobar Little A’s Club.

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Khan’s IGA presented their Community Chest donations last Thursday morning. Cobar Clay Target Club, Copper City Men’s Shed and the Country Women’s Association all received $500 each. The Cobar Clay Target Club is planning to put the money towards catering for their shoots and new equipment; the Men’s Shed will use the donation to fund ongoing activities within the community; and the Country Women’s Association will take the donation to the committee for discussion over its use. Pictured are Lois Jones and Gail Thompson from Cobar Clay Target Club; IGA assistant manager Julie Rogers and manager Michael Allen; Colleen Boucher from the Country Women’s Association; and Copper City Men’s Shed’s Heinz Goldmann and Tony Punzet.

Our CEO Rashid Khan presenting a $16,000 cheque to the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia

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