Country papers are community life lines !!
They celebrate wins, mourn losses, and document a moment in time that may seem mundane now, yet is a perfect capture of that community for the future to reflect on. Very very grateful for this recognition.
Gilgandra high school regularly has sheep in the back paddock and is situated in a town of just 4,000 people surrounded by open plains and farmland – but it is not considered rural by the NSW education department. @emmiddleton07 https://t.co/0H1rX68Zp3
Oldies who can't even send pictures to their kids are expected to do their banking online, because there's absolutely no chance they're driving that far.
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I freelance for The Guardian now! Exciting stuff! And honestly exciting stuff for these entrepreneurs tackling the staff shortage crisis head on.
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Officially out on Amazon Be That Teacher Who Makes a Difference! Special launch price for ebook version 99 cents! Please grab your copy now!
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Shame the newspaper is black and white! Each painted by the Orana Living clients in town, everyone is stoked.
The windmills on Gilgandra's Windmill Walk have been dismantled for well over 18 months.. but they're slowly coming back up - & it was worth the wait.