Wagga businesses are doing their bit to help men's mental health group Grab Life By The Balls

Taylor Dodge
Updated July 5 2022 - 6:22pm, first published 2:00pm
BREAKFAST AND BONDING: Nick Stanbury, Richard Moffatt and Sam Parker. Picture: Les Smith
BREAKFAST AND BONDING: Nick Stanbury, Richard Moffatt and Sam Parker. Picture: Les Smith

WAGGA businesses are getting behind a men's mental health movement locally that has been taking strides towards getting men to get out and about and socialise.

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Taylor Dodge

Taylor Dodge

Senior Journalist

Your story matters, your voice deserves to be heard and I would love to help you share it. I have five years of experience as a Journalist with Australian Community Media covering an array of topics, with a key focus on breaking news and crime and a passion for people. E: taylor.dodge@austcommunitymedia.com.au.

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