Regional and rural Australia are ‘neglected’

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Small Business Women Australia Founder Amanda Rose says she thinks regional and rural Australia are “neglected”.

Small Business Women Australia Founder Amanda Rose says she thinks regional and rural Australia are “neglected”. “We need to actively go out of our way to support them as much as possible,” she told Sky News Australia.

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