Booth Charitable Trust boosts The Examiner's Empty Stocking Appeal

Holly Monery
December 11 2016 - 9:00am
JOY: Launceston Benevolent Society's John Stuart, City Mission's John Clements, Salvation Army's Anita Reeve and St Vincent de Paul's Hetty Binns. Picture: Scott Gelston
JOY: Launceston Benevolent Society's John Stuart, City Mission's John Clements, Salvation Army's Anita Reeve and St Vincent de Paul's Hetty Binns. Picture: Scott Gelston

There are some members of the Northern Tasmanian community who survive on just $7 a day, and when Christmas arrives it can be a time of heartbreak instead of celebration. That is when Launceston’s charities step in, supported by The Examiner’s Empty Stocking Appeal.

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Holly Monery

Holly Monery

Journalist

Holly Monery is a journalist for The Examiner newspaper, based in Launceston, Tasmania. Her main area of focus is local government.

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