Uniting Kangaroo Flat sets up support from Y Services Club in wake of church fire

Chris Pedler
Updated August 15 2022 - 7:03pm, first published 1:26pm
TEMPORARY HOME Uniting Kangaroo Flat members Max Blume, Jill Moorhead, Todd Jolly, Sandra Adams will work from the Y Services Club community hall following a fire at their church-based home. Photo: Brendan McCarthy
TEMPORARY HOME Uniting Kangaroo Flat members Max Blume, Jill Moorhead, Todd Jolly, Sandra Adams will work from the Y Services Club community hall following a fire at their church-based home. Photo: Brendan McCarthy

Uniting Kangaroo Flat has set up a temporary home after an allegedly deliberately set fire damaged the church it operates from.

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Chris Pedler

Chris Pedler

Journalist and entertainment writer

Chris has been with the Bendigo Advertiser for more than 10 years. He has great passion for the performing arts and is very supportive of the Bendigo live music scene. Outside of the news world Chris plays golf and, regardless of the result, loves watching St Kilda play in the AFL. He loves community theatre and has performed on stage with the Bendigo Theatre Company and worked with Baldrick himself, Tony Robinson. Story tips: chris.pedler@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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