Drought, fire trigger demand surge for fodder, counselling

Annie Hesse
Updated November 20 2023 - 9:02am, first published November 15 2023 - 3:30pm
Charity RuralAid says demand for hay and counselling services had sky-rocketed.
Charity RuralAid says demand for hay and counselling services had sky-rocketed.

Demand for fodder for drought-stricken and fire-affected livestock across the country as sky rocketed, but the surging demand has come as no surprise to farming charity Rural Aid.

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Annie Hesse

Annie Hesse

Northern Territory Correspondent

I am an award-winning media and communications professional with experience across print, digital, social and radio broadcast, as well as photography and videography. I am the NT Correspondent at Australian Community Media and I write for my hometown newspaper, the Katherine Times. I love telling people's stories, and I am passionate about giving those a voice who may otherwise remain unheard. When I am not busy putting pen to paper, I spend time in my garden, go bushwalking or travel across the Northern Territory, Australia or the world. In my spare time I write, illustrate and publish books.

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