THE world-renowned National Centre for Farmer Health has been thrown a lifeline from the Federal Government.
The Hamilton-based program, which undertakes groundbreaking research into the health and safety of farming communities, will receive $375,000 from the Commonwealth to keep its doors open for another 12 months.
The funding coincides with a Victorian Government commitment of $250,000.
“It’s fantastic that we will be able to keep our work going,” centre director Sue Brumby said.
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