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Primary school children in Sydney have dressed up as those on the land to raise money for their friends out west.

Rural Aid and News Corp have joined forces to help farmers in the bush struggling through fires, floods and one of the worst droughts on record. Primary school children in Sydney have dressed up as those on the land to raise money for their friends inland.

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