Offering a Lifeline to Bega Valley community

Ben Smyth
Updated October 4 2018 - 1:31pm, first published 1:30pm
Lifeline South Coast CEO Rachel Norris visits Bega for the launch of Mental Health Month and to share details of services the organisations offers in the Bega Valley. Picture: Ben Smyth
Lifeline South Coast CEO Rachel Norris visits Bega for the launch of Mental Health Month and to share details of services the organisations offers in the Bega Valley. Picture: Ben Smyth

Bega Valley Mental Health month launched this week under the shadow of increasing suicide figures for the country.

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Ben Smyth

Ben Smyth

Editor

I have worked as a journalist since 2005 and am now Editor of Australian Community Media mastheads in Bega, Merimbula and Eden

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