PHOTO: Piper Hancock in Gulargambone.
There’s a fresh face calling Gulargambone home.
Piper Hancock moved to Gular from her hometown in Berowra heights, Sydney on 28 February, and has been quick to get amongst the community.
The 21-year-old moved for her role as Western NSW Local Health District Peer Navigator for the Mental Health, Drug and Alcohol Service role with Dubbo Community Mental Health, contracting to Coonamble and Coonabarabran.
“It’s a big thing to start a new job - especially your first ‘big girl . . .
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