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Today to broadcast from NSW, Qld drought towns

Today heads to Tamworth & Dirranbandi on Monday to give focus to the crisis hitting farmers.

On Monday the Today show will give attention to the drought ravaging regional Australia.

Hosts Karl Stefanovic and Georgie Gardner will broadcast from Loomberah Hall in Tamworth, North West NSW, while Sylvia Jeffreys and Tim Gilbert will be in the town centre of Dirranbandi, South West Queensland.

Karl Stefanovic said: “Our farmers are the backbone of this great country, and they need our help. We want to shine a light on their plight and explain the issues they’re facing.”

Georgie Gardner said: “Our farmers are known for their resilience and work ethic. They’re a proud bunch that shun the limelight and rarely ask for help. That’s why it’s so critical to put the focus on this drought crisis and assist them to get back on their feet. We want our farmers and their families to know the whole nation is here to lend its support.”

“The whole country is feeling the struggles of our farmers right now,” Sylvia Jeffreys says. “It has had such a devastatingly sad impact on large areas and families.”

With their once fertile land that supported diary, grain and cotton now arid dust bowls that are eating away at livelihoods and mental health, we will be meeting the heroes of the land to see what our farming communities are up against and how it’s reached crisis point.

Shining a spotlight on what we can all do to lend a hand, the special event show will raise awareness in city communities on just how tough our farmers are doing it and what needs to be done by the State and Federal Governments. With farmers facing the driest winter on record, we dissect what further assistance needs to be given.

Donations to Rotary Australia

5:30pm Monday August 6 on Nine.

2 Responses

  1. I don’t wish to sound too cynical, but usually – as I understand it – the destination has to cover 9’s production costs (or a % at least).
    Hope that’s not the case here.

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