Royal Far West, Fairfax Media to host community meeting on how to support children and families in Gunnedah

By Ella Smith
Updated November 13 2017 - 5:49pm, first published 1:22pm
 TIME FOR ACTION: Royal Far West chief executive Lindsay Cane says the organisation has been providing health services to children living in rural and remote New South Wales since 1924.
TIME FOR ACTION: Royal Far West chief executive Lindsay Cane says the organisation has been providing health services to children living in rural and remote New South Wales since 1924.

ONE in five children in Gunnedah is developmentally vulnerable and not ready to start school at the age of five, according to the 2015 Australian Early Development Census Data.

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