Drought money help sought as bankruptcy seen as the 'only recourse'

Carolyn Millet
September 15 2019 - 6:30pm
TALKING SHOP: Members of the Financial Counsellors Association of NSW gathered for a conference in Tamworth this week. Photo: Peter Hardin 110919PHF001
TALKING SHOP: Members of the Financial Counsellors Association of NSW gathered for a conference in Tamworth this week. Photo: Peter Hardin 110919PHF001

Some of the region's financial counsellors are seeing three or four people a day under so much money pressure they think their only option is to go bankrupt.

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Carolyn Millet

Carolyn Millet

Senior journalist

Based at The Northern Daily Leader, Tamworth, and Namoi Valley Independent, Gunnedah. Covering general news and features on community, council, arts, business, health, education, entertainment and rural matters.

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