South Coast 'sand scribe' creates emotional thank you to RFS

Ben Smyth
Updated February 20 2020 - 1:17pm, first published 12:00pm
WHAT COMES NATURALLY: Brogo resident Troy Purple thanked the RFS in the way he knows best.
WHAT COMES NATURALLY: Brogo resident Troy Purple thanked the RFS in the way he knows best.

"It was good to put my feet back in the sand - I needed to get back there," says Troy Purple.

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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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