Struggling farmers get mental health boost

By Marnie Banger
Updated August 5 2018 - 2:16pm, first published 10:42am
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack has urged farmers in need to put up their hand for help.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack has urged farmers in need to put up their hand for help.

Farmers struggling with drought will no longer have to trek to town for counselling appointments under new measures to make seeking mental health support easier.

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