PM’s drought summit raises hopes for policy wins

Mike Foley
Updated October 25 2018 - 7:16am, first published 4:30am
 Prime Minister Scott Morrison with western Queensland graziers Stephen and Annabel Tully and Major General Stephen Day.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison with western Queensland graziers Stephen and Annabel Tully and Major General Stephen Day.

A sense of optimism is growing as rural and agricultural representatives prepare for the Prime Minister’s National Drought Summit in Canberra tomorrow, but they’re reserving judgement until they see if it delivers lasting policy improvements.

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Mike Foley

Mike Foley

National rural reporter

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