Cootamundra residents are relying on the kindness of friends and strangers alike as they survey the flood damage to their homes

Conor Burke
November 4 2022 - 7:00pm
John Harriot sifts through what's left of his belongings after flash-flooding ripped through his Cootamundra home. All pictures by Conor Burke
John Harriot sifts through what's left of his belongings after flash-flooding ripped through his Cootamundra home. All pictures by Conor Burke

Cootamundra residents are showing "tremendous" support for their neighbours who've been affected by flooding, as at least 32 families have had their homes destroyed by the disaster.

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Conor Burke

Conor Burke

Journalist

Conor covers Wagga city council, business and defence, but is definitely interested in your quirky story. Mobile: 0400 311 335 EMAIL: conor.burke@dailyadvertiser.com.au

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