Working with rural Australians in need

Updated December 9 2016 - 3:34pm, first published 12:21pm
Kim Campion returned to full-time study in his early fifties, and four years after graduation from The University of Queensland Master of Counselling course, his outreach work with Lifeline now extends across a vast portion of the state’s south west.
Kim Campion returned to full-time study in his early fifties, and four years after graduation from The University of Queensland Master of Counselling course, his outreach work with Lifeline now extends across a vast portion of the state’s south west.

Helping rural Australians through tough times was prime motivation for Jim Campion when he chose to return to full-time study in his early fifties.

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