Bendigo's Andrew Flanagan helping to transform lives of others at home and on the Kokoda Track

Ashley Fritsch
Updated February 23 2018 - 12:06pm, first published 12:00pm
Bendigo man Andrew Flanagan is preparing to walk the Kokoda Track three times this year as a guide for No Roads. His first trip was in 2012, signing up as a guide the following year. Picture: DARREN HOWE
Bendigo man Andrew Flanagan is preparing to walk the Kokoda Track three times this year as a guide for No Roads. His first trip was in 2012, signing up as a guide the following year. Picture: DARREN HOWE

Bendigo man Andrew Flanagan says his life changed while walking the Kokoda Track. Now the former school teacher is helping to transform the lives of others at home and abroad.

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Ashley Fritsch

Ashley Fritsch

Journalist

Journalist for the Bendigo Advertiser. Love country living, my two children (retriever and a foxy), reading and sunny days. Email: ashley.fritsch@fairfaxmedia.com.au

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