Rural Notebook | John Seaman

By John Seaman
Updated August 15 2018 - 12:41pm, first published 12:30pm
FUNDRAISER: Rural Aid CEO Charles Alder with some of the raffle items that were up for grabs at Saturday night's Black Tie and Boots Ball at Bathurst Goldfields. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK
FUNDRAISER: Rural Aid CEO Charles Alder with some of the raffle items that were up for grabs at Saturday night's Black Tie and Boots Ball at Bathurst Goldfields. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK

LAST Saturday’s Black Tie and Boots Ball at Bathurst Goldfields, Mount Panorama attracted a sellout crowd of 700 people and netted at least $150,000, which is earmarked for the immediate employment of a full-time rural counsellor for the Central Tablelands.

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