Drought listening tour shows more support ‘needed’

After travelling hundreds of kilometres and visiting country towns from Broken Hill to Walgett on an official drought listening tour, Minister for Agriculture and Western NSW Adam Marshall said more must be done to support farmers through one of the worst droughts in living memory.“Over the past week I’ve travelled around the state talking to […]

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