Royal Far West, Fairfax Media team up for community meeting in Gunnedah

By Ella Smith
Updated November 21 2017 - 1:51pm, first published 1:50pm
TIME FOR ACTION: Royal Far West chief executive Lindsay Cane says the organisation has been providing health services to children living in rural and remote New South Wales since 1924.
TIME FOR ACTION: Royal Far West chief executive Lindsay Cane says the organisation has been providing health services to children living in rural and remote New South Wales since 1924.

A COMMUNITY meeting will investigate ways to slash Gunnedah’s high childhood learning vulnerability rate in half.

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