Wagga woman Kim Monk uses The Smith Family's Saver Plus program to bounce back after losing farm to drought

Hayley Wilkinson
Updated June 23 2022 - 9:19am, first published June 22 2022 - 12:00pm
NEW START: Kim Monk took part in a financial literacy program run by The Smith Family called Saver Plus, which has given her the tools to overcome her family's financial difficulties. Picture: Madeline Begley
NEW START: Kim Monk took part in a financial literacy program run by The Smith Family called Saver Plus, which has given her the tools to overcome her family's financial difficulties. Picture: Madeline Begley

Kim Monk said it took her months to "swallow her pride" and open up about the financial woes she and her family have faced since losing their dream farm to drought.

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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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