Carolyn Millet, Daily Liberal

Carolyn Millet

Daily Liberal

Tamworth, NSW, Australia

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Past:
  • Daily Liberal
  • The Land
  • FarmOnline

Past articles by Carolyn:

Federal election fines for not voting could be issues to 19,100 Parkes people

Do you know what's a 'valid and sufficient' reason for not voting? → Read More

Keepit Dam fish kill hoped to be mitigated by aerators

"We’ll run them as long as we need to run them until conditions change." → Read More

Barnaby Joyce says federal drought help needs more work

'I impressed on them how important it is that on a federal level we do more.' → Read More

NSW govt doubles drought relief package

Premier Gladys Berejiklian has announced an extra $500 million in drought support. → Read More

Reprieve from last resort for desperate sheep farmer

They were on the property within about 24 hours, with vital supplies. → Read More

Quirindi show cancelled due to drought issues

The driest spell in more than 100 years sees the show replaced with a fun day. → Read More

Manilla man’s campaign raises $10,000 drought aid

'I couldn’t just sit back and watch ... these people’s livelihoods fade away in front of them.' → Read More

‘Kids missing school to help on farm’: latest One Bucket stories

'[I saw] tears in these kids’ eyes talking about how much they wish it would rain.' → Read More

‘Kids missing school to help on farm’: latest One Bucket stories

"(I saw) tears in these kids’ eyes talking about how much they wish it would rain." → Read More

One Bucket tour hits the track to tour The Big Dry in NSW

See where Edwina Robertson will show up next. → Read More

One Bucket tour hits the track to tour The Big Dry in NSW

See where Edwina Robertson will show up next. → Read More

The one-bucket reality beyond one photographer’s drought project

“It’s a crisis, an absolute crisis ... there's no time to spare." → Read More

The one-bucket reality beyond one photographer’s drought project

“It’s a crisis, an absolute crisis ... there's no time to spare." → Read More

Preschooler baffled by small amount of rain falling in Coonabarabran

See the moment this little girl experiences rain for the first time she can remember. → Read More

Farm Rescue working bee leaves fresh hope and home

WHEN the Farm Rescue team drove away from the Bullen family’s place, they left a few things behind. The first was a safer and more welcoming house for Gus, Krystal and daughter Kathleen, 15, to come home to after their often harrowing days on their Pilliga farm. But just as importantly, they left behind new friends – and encouragement. “I just hope ... that they truly understand what they did… → Read More

No looking behind after drought ‘backtrade’

Jenn Sansom is carting hay and water for her cattle and horses, and has had to sacrifice her dream property, but it's a decision she's not looking back on. SHE had “everything ever wanted” but then drought forced the difficult choice to sacrifice most of it. The decision to “backtrade” is a strong theme when Jenn Sansom recounts the past few months, but she’s not complaining and she’s not… → Read More

Workshops to help farmers tackle rural crime

There's been a cash boost to help farmers deal with crime. → Read More

‘Crazy’ road needs action: residents after Duri area crash

The growing list of fatal crashes on Werris Creek Road is “a terrible problem that needs to be addressed sooner rather than later”. → Read More

Shattercane class action grows to 50 farmers

The number of farmers registered in the shattercane class action has grown to 50, and the book-building continues. → Read More

Shattercane class action grows to 50 farmers

The number of farmers registered in the shattercane class action has grown to 50, and the book-building continues. → Read More