Drought Angels provide much needed supplies to drought stricken farmers

Lucy Kinbacher
Updated March 7 2017 - 2:04pm, first published 12:30pm
Tash Johnston (pictured) and Nicki Blackwell established Drought Angels three years ago and provide much needed items to those struggling as a result of natural disasters. Picture: Lucy Kinbacher
Tash Johnston (pictured) and Nicki Blackwell established Drought Angels three years ago and provide much needed items to those struggling as a result of natural disasters. Picture: Lucy Kinbacher

It was meant to be a six-month fundraiser to help people during the drought but three years later the assistance of two Chinchilla women is being called on from farmers like never before.

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Lucy Kinbacher

Lucy Kinbacher

Editor - Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register

Raised on a cattle property at Biggenden, Lucy Kinbacher has spent 10 years working across metropolitan, regional and rural publications in both Queensland and NSW. Lucy has been the editor of the Queensland Country Life and North Queensland Register since 2021.

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