Rural Aid launches on-the-ground rural counsellors program to assist drought-stricken Hunter farmers

Caitlin Reid
Updated July 10 2018 - 3:40pm, first published 2:11pm
SUPPORT: Rural Aid counsellor Louise Gourley, Scone local Deborah Wharton and Rural Aid's Tracy Alder with one of the Rural Aid cars at a property near Scone on Tuesday.
SUPPORT: Rural Aid counsellor Louise Gourley, Scone local Deborah Wharton and Rural Aid's Tracy Alder with one of the Rural Aid cars at a property near Scone on Tuesday.

DROUGHT-stricken farmers and their families in the Hunter region will now be able to access free, on-the-ground support from a group of qualified rural counsellors.

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Caitlin Reid

Caitlin Reid

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Caitlin Reid is a journalist at the Northern Daily Leader, focussing on a range of topics including Tamworth Regional Council, education, property and entertainment. To get in touch, email caitlin.reid@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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