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**Embargo Weekend Telegraph** Daily Telegraph July 16, 2025.Alana and Kyle Hubbard in rented accomodation 5 hours from home awaiting the birth of their child-Han. Picture Hannah Hodgkinson
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How baby blues kill bush push

Unless a regional maternity care crisis is fixed fast, bush towns are going to wither and even die because they won’t be able to attract a new generation of families from the city.

Madison Ford from Wellington has won a scholarship to study physiotherapy in Orange. Picture: Supplied
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Country students boosted by grants

Leaving a remote or regional area means students have to travel long distances, pay rent, bills and all their living expenses which can limit the opportunity of further education to the few who can afford it.

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DAILY TELEGRAPH AUGUST 15, 2024. EMBARGOED FOR THE DAILY TELEGRAPH BUSH SUMMIT, PLEASE CONTACT PIC EDITOR NICOLA AMOROS BEFORE PUBLISHINGHereford farmer Nelson Carlow on his Terramungamine farm with wife Susan and their daughter Ellie, 5, and dog Molly Mop. Picture: Jonathan Ng

Time to listen to heart of Australia

Today’s Bush Summit is a call to arms in the fight for our prosperity and a future that strengthens and benefits us all – no matter where we live in this great wide land, writes Daily Telegraph editor Ben English.

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Cairns Regional Council has begun survey work to install a pedestrian bridge, then a temporary vehicle bridge with a 10 tonne limit, over the upper reaches of the Mulgrave River in the Goldsborough Valley, after the 25 metres of the permanent concrete Fisheries Bridge causeway was washed away by severe flooding after Tropical Cyclone Jasper. Picture: Brendan Radke

Extreme weather marrs rural dream

The idyllic picture of life in the regions is marred by more intense and frequent extreme weather which is impacting the affordability and availability of insurance says insurance boss.

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