Newcastle Greens farmers chase survival through Go Fund Me campaign

Jim Kellar
Updated July 4 2022 - 11:10pm, first published April 24 2022 - 9:00am
Doing it tough: Elle Brown and Dylan Abdoo during better times on their Cooranbong farm, where they grow microgreens and vegetables for restaurants. "Emotionally, it's been a roller-coaster the last two years," Brown said. "It's hard to stay positive." Picture: Simone De Peak
Doing it tough: Elle Brown and Dylan Abdoo during better times on their Cooranbong farm, where they grow microgreens and vegetables for restaurants. "Emotionally, it's been a roller-coaster the last two years," Brown said. "It's hard to stay positive." Picture: Simone De Peak

You could call it the effects of long COVID.

Jim Kellar

Jim Kellar

Weekender Editor

Jim Kellar writes about culture, art, food and music. He's been a journalist at the Newcastle Herald since 1997. jkellar@newcastleherald.com.au

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