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ABC News & Headlines – Australian Broadcasting Corporation·3 min read·easy

Urana residents welcome new supermarket after four years without

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Jess Scully
Urana residents welcome new supermarket after four years without
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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.

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It highlights the economic challenges faced by rural communities and the importance of essential services in maintaining local growth.

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Patrick and Natasha Bourke have restored confidence in Urana by bringing a supermarket back. ( ABC Riverina: Jess Scully )

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