Rural health inquiry: MP Kevin Anderson said there's no easy fix to health crisis facing region

Caitlin Reid
Updated June 22 2021 - 12:15am, first published June 17 2021 - 10:06pm
DIRE SITUATION: Gunnedah Early Childhood Network's Rebecca Ryan and Gunnedah Shire Council's Jamie Chaffey and Eric Groth spoke as witnesses at the hearing on Wednesday. Photo: Peter Hardin
DIRE SITUATION: Gunnedah Early Childhood Network's Rebecca Ryan and Gunnedah Shire Council's Jamie Chaffey and Eric Groth spoke as witnesses at the hearing on Wednesday. Photo: Peter Hardin

HUNTER New England Health remains tight-lipped on matters relating to a rural health inquiry which continues its tour across the region.

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Caitlin Reid

Caitlin Reid

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Caitlin Reid is a journalist at the Northern Daily Leader, focussing on a range of topics including Tamworth Regional Council, education, property and entertainment. To get in touch, email caitlin.reid@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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