"This has cost rural industries nearly $13 million,' Superintendent says rural crime is expensive

May 2 2016 - 11:00pm
Superintendent Shane Cribb at the CWA conference
Superintendent Shane Cribb at the CWA conference

Rural crime is costing the farming sector many millions of dollars each year and yet only half of the rural crimes that are occurring are being reported to police, keynote speaker at the CWA State Conference Superintendent Shane Cribb said yesterday.

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