From Blayney to Baradine the community delivers food for farmers

Mark Logan
Updated September 19 2018 - 2:58pm, first published 12:28pm
Helping out: Don Bell, past state president of the CWA Audrey Hardman OAM and Geoff Bottom with some of the $2,400 worth of goods donated by the public. Photo: Mark Logan.
Helping out: Don Bell, past state president of the CWA Audrey Hardman OAM and Geoff Bottom with some of the $2,400 worth of goods donated by the public. Photo: Mark Logan.

Baradine is only a casual three and a bit hours drive north west of Blayney, but out there the land is incredibly parched and to help those farmers out the Blayney community has pitched in with over $2,400 worth of products donated at Bernardi’s Marketplace, in just two and a half weeks too.

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Mark Logan

Mark Logan

Journalist

Started working in newspapers in the 1990's in the darkroom of the Pastoral Times in Deniliquin before moving to Millthorpe in 2003. Soon after arriving I started as a photographer at the CWD. Now a journalist at the Blayney Chronicle.

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