News Faces of the GV | Graham Fraser By Caleb Francis May 9, 2023 Graham Fraser. Photo by Caleb Francis Graham Fraser Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content How old are you? 69. How long have you lived in the region. All my life. What do you do? I’m retired now, I used to be a farmer. What are your favourite things to do in the region? I enjoy walking. Any projects, clubs or groups you’re involved with? No, not at the moment. Where do you see yourself in five years? Probably doing the same thing I’m doing now — relaxing and taking it easy. News Faces of the GV | Cassi Jones News Faces of the GV | Marg Farrant News Faces of the GV | Montaza Al-Tuhmazy Related Stories News Political interference with conservationLetter to the Editor: The expertise in native vegetation integration is at risk as plans in NSW face abandonment. By Letter to the Editor News Map your hidden carbon farming potentialThe interactive map highlights areas where environmental plantings may offer strong potential for carbon and biodiversity. By Contributed News Donate batteries to support fish restockingA tractor battery can buy 40 cod or 50 yellow-belly fish with a 2-for-1 deal from NSW Fisheries, discover that and more in this week’s PTee column. By Deniliquin Pastoral Times News Deni South marks NAIDOCDeniliquin South School's NAIDOC Assembly: Students lead the way in celebrating '50 years of deadly' with awards and more. By Eamon Kurta Newsletter Delivered weekly each Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Reduced crop leads to shift changes News Superb Lifestyle Farmlet with Quality New Home News Private Creekside Lifestyle On 12 Acres News Report findings will guide Deni High rebuild plans News New venue, same great Koori Market
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