Donations to Hunter Valley bus crash victims tops $1 million, with more fundraisers planned

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Donations to Hunter Valley bus crash victims tops $1 million, with more fundraisers planned
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A committee set up to distribute the funds says $475,000 has been already transferred to the survivors and family members of the deceased, with more on the way.

abc.net.au/news/singleton-greta-bus-fund-hits-1-million-dollars/102557912A fund set up to support the victims of the Greta bus crash and their families has surpassed $1 million, with more money expected to come in from planned community fundraisers.

The committee in charge of distributing the funds includes Rotary Singleton, Singleton Mayor Sue Moore, Singleton Roosters AFL Club, Rotary Warrandyte, and the Warrandyte Cricket Club. Mr Coffey said the children of Andrew and Lynan Scott have been front of mind ahead of a meeting tomorrow, which was to plan for the next round of funding."We envisage it may take up to four stages to deplete that account."It is expected more money will come through with the Huntlee

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