Western NSW PHN supporting Royal Flying Doctors Service “GROW” Program at Gulargambone Central School

The GROW community project bringing schools, the public together to set up a sustainable food system, includes aquaculture and horticulture of native plants and vegetables. This hands-on program is a tool to discuss healthy living and eating, explain the science of food production and understand sustainable practices. GROW will help build resilience and well-being through peer support programs, connecting to nature and the food system and ensure a connection to country.

, Western NSW Primary Health Network

Contact Us: drought@wnswphn.org.au

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