Triple M Sydney’s Moonman in the Morning are throwing their support behind drought stricken farmers with a visit to the NSW Central West towns of Dubbo, Parkes and Orange next week.
Lawrence Mooney, Jess Eva, Gus Worland and Chris Page will share the stories of famers and regional communities to help understand firsthand what they are suffering, and to encourage those in the city areas to give a helping hand where they can.
Through his mental health charity Gotcha 4 Life, Gus Worland will host a series of mental health chats to get the local community talking about the emotional strains they are going through and provide some tips to help them. Lawrence ‘Moonman’ Mooney will bring the comedic relief with a stand-up comedy show in Dubbo and Parkes.
Triple M Sydney have partnered with Coles who have teamed up with the Country Women’s Association (CWA). The CWA distributes grants to drought-affected farming families across Australia to help cover household expenses such as food, medical, electricity and water bills. Head into any Coles supermarket or Liquorland store across Australia to donate at the checkout.
Moonman in the Morning Drought Support Tour schedule:
Tuesday 29th October
Arrive in Dubbo in the afternoon Local business visits – schedule TBC
Wednesday 30th October
Live Breakfast show from Hit Dubbo
Farm and community visits – schedule TBC
Gotcha 4 Life session with Gus Worland & comedy night with Lawrence Mooney South Dubbo, Tavern
Thursday 31st October
Live Breakfast show from Hit Dubbo
Farm and community visits – schedule TBC
Gotcha 4 Life session with Gus Worland & comedy night with Lawrence Mooney Railway Hotel, Parkes
Friday 1st November
Moonman in the Morning live show outside broadcast – performance by Scott Darlo The Ophir Hotel Orange, 6am-9am