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This month's episode was produced by journalism students at Charles Sturt University. The range of stories emphasises the challenges right now, particularly for rural and regional communities. If it's not the pandemic, it's the threat of varroa mite and foot and mouth disease. And then there's the damage of months of heavy rainfall. We hear how communities are dealing with a relentless wave of threats to livelihoods.
Production
Host: Sophie Norris
Stories
Bee aware: the varroa destructor mite - Reporter: Cody Mildwater
Foot and mouth threat to agriculture - Reporter: Archie Staines
Farmer wants a worker - Reporter: Tahlia Tranter
Doctor, doctor - come quickly - Reporter: Joseph Richards
Positions vacant - Reporter: Susy Cornford
The great tradie hunt - Reporter: Eden Puriri
Making connections - Reporter: Christian Penny
Filling in the gaps - Reporter: Sophie Norris
Country living, city parking - Reporter: Noah Secomb
Back on track - Reporter: Duck Wilson
Audio editor: Sophie Norris
Executive Producer: Jock Cheetham
More stories from Charles Sturt University:
https://news.2mce.org/
Music
Opener - 'There Is Only The Unknown Ahead' - GetMusic
Closer - 'Wake Up' - vitaminsound

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