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Wagga Black Dog Ride '1 Dayer' ignites conservation about mental health, depression and suicide prevention

Hayley Wilkinson
Updated March 22 2022 - 3:01pm, first published 3:00pm
LIKE FAMILY: Black Dog Ride organiser Graham 'Bear' Falconer with lead riders Lee Buxbury, Nerolie Falconer and Sandra Maliner prior to departing Wagga. Picture: Madeline Begley
LIKE FAMILY: Black Dog Ride organiser Graham 'Bear' Falconer with lead riders Lee Buxbury, Nerolie Falconer and Sandra Maliner prior to departing Wagga. Picture: Madeline Begley

WAGGA'S Black Dog Riders wrapped up their '1 Dayer' event on Sunday after traversing the region to ignite positive conversations for suicide prevention.

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Hayley Wilkinson

Born and raised within the Riverina, Hayley launched her journalism career at The Daily Advertiser in September 2021. During her time she covered events, entertainment and human interest stories.

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