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Thank you from Cecily Brazier

"To the very special patients, medical professionals and all staff with whom I have worked with over my 50 years working in health in Molong.

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I thank you for your loyalty, respect and friendship as it is now time to step away from a profession in which I have loved working.

During my time working in health in Molong, the medical facilities have

"If you’ve lost everything or your business is in ruins, there is just no prospect of fighting back.

"The stories of insurers trying to do the right thing are sadly few and far between. Australians expect insurers to be assessing claims in a generous and kind-hearted way, nothing less.

Mr Gee stressed that insurance companies don't just answer to shareholders, but also the nation. He said they don't just have insurance contracts with our residents, they also operate with a social licence.

"We need to get to the bottom of what's happened here and make sure the pain that insurance companies inflicted on communities is not repeated in others.

"I’m hoping that this inquiry can shine a spotlight on the experience of our local residents and that they will get a chance to tell their stories on a national stage so that other communities won’t have to go through what we have endured.

ABOVE: The team from Peter Fisher Real Estate, Molong branch opened its doors this week in their newly renovated Bank Street office. Celebrating in true Aussie style with a street sausage sizzle.

LEFT: Building owners Maria and Barry Allen have spent the past few months refurbishing the main street building. Thank you for bringing new life to one of Molong's oldest buildings.

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way in which a number of insurance companies handling holders claims.

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