Urana residents welcome new supermarket after four years without
The town of Urana in New South Wales has regained a local supermarket after four years, thanks to a local couple who refitted their agricultural business. The store's opening is expected to boost the local economy and improve quality of life for residents.
Why it matters
It highlights the economic challenges faced by rural communities and the importance of essential services in maintaining local growth.
Patrick and Natasha Bourke have restored confidence in Urana by bringing a supermarket back. ( ABC Riverina: Jess Scully )
The article is a human-interest story focusing on community development without political bias.
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