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Westpac Helicopter transfers critically injured woman from Brunswick Heads
BY SAMANTHA ELLEY
On February 28, 2022, a number of Woodburn residents ended up on the bridge, which spans the Richmond River, with their cars and a few horses.
That is where they stayed for the next week until the food waters from the worst food in Australian history receded.
Just over 16 months later, last Saturday, many residents from Woodburn and surrounding villages were back on the bridge, this time to protest the lack of support the Mid Richmond has received and broken promises made by the Northern Rivers Reconstruction Corporation since the food.
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“How can they possibly distinguish residents who get a buyback,