PHOTO: The Baradine SES unit closed amid Covid-19, but are now getting back to business. (Image: Baradine SES Facebook)
Covid-19 was the straw that broke the camel's back for the Baradine SES unit in 2020. With a team of eager Baradine locals ready to serve their community, however, the unit has made a resurgence and is preparing to get back to work.
It was the Gwabegar flood event that saw houses inundated with water, Interim Unit Commander John Lewis said, that was the catalyst for re-forming . . .
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