$860,000 digital project to get border communities talking to each other

Updated March 3 2021 - 11:42am, first published February 26 2021 - 11:25am
Filling in the digital black holes around Mungindi and the border region, Field Solutions Group Head of Business Development Greg McCormack, left, CEO Philippe Benoliel, Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall and Moree Plains Shire Council Director of Planning and Community Development Angus Witherby at the announcement
Filling in the digital black holes around Mungindi and the border region, Field Solutions Group Head of Business Development Greg McCormack, left, CEO Philippe Benoliel, Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall and Moree Plains Shire Council Director of Planning and Community Development Angus Witherby at the announcement

PROMOTING business development, increasing access to tele-health and improving quality of life for residents along the NSW/Queensland border are just some of the benefits to be delivered from an $863,197 digital connectivity project announced by Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall in Moree yesterday.

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