Drought: Moree poet Murray Hartin's poem Rain from Nowhere opens up the conversation about drought and depression

Sophie Harris
Updated January 30 2019 - 4:32pm, first published July 21 2018 - 5:00pm
POWERFUL WORDS: Moree poet Murray Hartin's poem Rain From Nowhere is still just as relevant today as it was when it was written 11 years ago. Muz is pictured in front of a dry paddock 5km north of Moree.
POWERFUL WORDS: Moree poet Murray Hartin's poem Rain From Nowhere is still just as relevant today as it was when it was written 11 years ago. Muz is pictured in front of a dry paddock 5km north of Moree.

More than 10 years since Moree bush poet Murray Hartin penned his powerful poem about drought and depression, Rain From Nowhere has been thrust back into the public spotlight, once again striking a chord with farmers and communities currently feeling the tightening pinch of the crippling drought.

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Sophie Harris

Sophie Harris

Senior Journalist

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