By AAP The relief package Victorian dairy farmer Peter Chow is counting on comes with four legs, a tail, a long face and answers to the name of Lord Tennyson. But there is nothing poetic about how Chow has to rely on a racehorse for an income as he and fellow dairy… Read More » Read full article
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