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Monday, March 30, 2026
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Rural Aid thanks to Keno

RURAL AID is deeply thankful for the generous funding from Keno to help improve the lives of farming families across Australia.

As an independent charity, Rural Aid relies on the generosity of partners and the public to improve the lives of Australian farmers, their families, and their communities.

Keno’s $100,000 donation will significantly support Rural Aid’s essential services, including financial assistance, disaster relief, and mental health initiatives.

We commend Keno for their commitment to funding these vital projects.

Rural Aid is dedicated to supporting the farmers and families who form the backbone of Australia.

Farmers are grappling with the challenges of droughts, storms, and rising living costs.

Their struggle goes beyond feeding their own families, it’s about ensuring we all have food on our tables.

Rural Aid stands united with our friends in the bush, providing the much-needed support to foster resilient communities.

This generous contribution from Keno will greatly enhance our programs and lead to positive outcomes for rural communities across the nation.

For more information on the services provided by Rural Aid and how to donate, please visit the website (www.ruralaid.org. au).

Rural Aid is Australia’s most trusted rural charity.

We stand with our farmers when they need us most. Rural Aid provides critical support to farmers affected by natural disaster through financial, wellbeing and fodder assistance.

Rural Aid’s community programs help create more sustainable communities by building stronger futures for all Australian farmers.

John Warlters, Rural Aid chief executive

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