NSW drought: Lifeline, CWA team up to help farmers

Nadine Morton
Updated September 3 2018 - 1:15pm, first published 1:00pm
HELP AT HAND: 
Photo: FILE
HELP AT HAND: Photo: FILE

PRACTICAL conversations around wellbeing, domestic and family violence including financial abuse, mental health and suicide prevention are vital during a drought, Lifeline Central West chief executive officer Stephanie Robinson says.

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Nadine Morton

Nadine Morton

Senior journalist

Nadine Morton covers emergency services and breaking news for the Illawarra Mercury. She takes pride in regional journalism which she believes is crucial to informing our towns and cities. Have a story? Email her at nadine.morton@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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