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    When disaster strikes twice
    de Jonge Read
    • Feb 18, 2019
    • 2 min

    When disaster strikes twice

    Firstly, we hope everyone in Townsville and other parts of North Queensland which have experienced flooding are safe and well. To all our connections and referrers, we wanted to let you we are thinking of you. The recent events in Townsville have no doubt placed significant emotional toll on our clients located in the region and the follow-on effect could last for some time. Unfortunately, when disasters occur in any region they impact not just individuals but also communitie
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