Indian community comes forward to support drought-affected farmers
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More than 30 cars drove to Yeoval, south of Dubbo, to deliver groceries to drought-affected farmers. Source: Supplied
More than 50 Indian Australian families have come forward to support drought-affected farmers in regional New South Wales. Dozens of volunteers travelled in a convoy from Sydney to deliver much-needed goods to drought-stricken farmers.
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