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Qurinidi Advocate, 13 August 2014
On Saturday 2 August 2014, Melissa-Jane Pouliot hosted the inaugural Picnic Day for Missing People to honour her cousin, Ursula Barwick.
The event was held in Quirindi, just south of Tamworth, where the cousins grew up.
MPAN was invited to the event, and spoke to the Qurinidi Advocate about the work we do and the 100 A DAY campaign.
Read the Qurinidi Advocate’s related articles: What to do when someone goes missing and Missing people prompt action.
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