In Depth

One in six Australian children live in poverty: what the Wimmera is doing about it

Jade Bate
Updated January 28 2020 - 1:37pm, first published January 27 2020 - 3:00pm
HELPING HAND: Horsham Christian Emergency Food Centre volunteers Mavis and Les Warrick with fresh produce donated to the centre. The centre has many clients with young children. Picture: JADE BATE
HELPING HAND: Horsham Christian Emergency Food Centre volunteers Mavis and Les Warrick with fresh produce donated to the centre. The centre has many clients with young children. Picture: JADE BATE

WIMMERA advocacy and volunteer groups are spending thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours to help local students have the best start to their school year.

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Jade Bate

Jade Bate

Senior Journalist

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