Soaring aviation fuel costs are forcing the children’s charity flight service Little Wings to cut back, with consequences for some of the most vulnerable families in the far west.
The organisation has had to reduce its number of flights, limiting access to vital developmental assessments and therapy for children in Broken Hill and other remote communities. Chief executive Clare Pearson said the service had been operating for more than a decade,…
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