Poor internet access hurts health, education outcomes

Jennifer Hoar
Updated December 2 2016 - 1:16pm, first published 10:20am

Better internet connectivity would have myriad health and education benefits for rural residents, Country Women’s Association of NSW president Annette Turner said.

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Jennifer Hoar

Jennifer Hoar

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