Glenn McGrath's mother speaks out about state of Dubbo lawn cemeteries

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Updated November 26 2019 - 11:31am, first published 4:00am
UPSET: Bev McGrath at her father's final resting place in Dubbo. Photo: RYAN YOUNG
UPSET: Bev McGrath at her father's final resting place in Dubbo. Photo: RYAN YOUNG

The stark contrast between the parched lawn at a privately owned Dubbo cemetery and grass watered six nights a week at a government-run graveyard has prompted the mum of one of Australia's most celebrated sporting legends to call for change.

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Ryan Young

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