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Newcastle Herald
Matthew Kelly

$1 million fundraising target set to help Greta bus crash victims

THE head of Singleton Rotary Club expects the official fundraiser for the Hunter bus crash victims to raise $1 million.

The fund, which was launched this week, will be co-managed by the State Government and Rotary Australia. It will provide benevolent relief and support to survivors, victims, and their immediate families from the events of the fatal bus accident.

Singleton Mayor Sue Moore is comforted at the NSW Premier Chris Minns' announcement on Wednesday. Picture by Peter Lorimer
NSW Premier Chris Minns announces a $100,000 fund to support families of the bus crash victims. Picture by Peter Lorimer
Singleton Mayor Sue Moore is comforted at the NSW Premier Chris Minns' announcement on Wednesday. Picture by Peter Lorimer
A visibly upset Cessnock Mayor Jay Suvaal at NSW Premier Chris Minns' announcement on Wednesday. Picture by Peter Lorimer
NSW Premier Chris Minns announces a $100,000 fund to support families of the bus crash victims. Picture by Peter Lorimer
NSW Premier Chris Minns announces a $100,000 fund to support families of the bus crash victims. Picture by Peter Lorimer
NSW Police Superintendent Tracey Chapman
President of Singleton Rotary Sunrise Gerard McMillan.
NSW Premier Chris Minns announces a $100,000 fund to support families of the bus crash victims. Picture by Peter Lorimer
A visibly upset Cessnock Mayor Jay Suvaal at NSW Premier Chris Minns' announcement on Wednesday. Picture by Peter Lorimer
NSW Premier Chris Minns announces a $100,000 fund to support families of the bus crash victims. Picture by Peter Lorimer
NSW Premier Chris Minns announces a $100,000 fund to support families of the bus crash victims. Picture by Peter Lorimer

Club acting president Gerard McMillan said on Wednesday that the organisers also planned to set up a separate fundraiser for the two children orphaned in the incident.

"That's going to be ongoing," Mr McMillan said.

"It's just ripping the community apart. We'll just come together and do what we can."

Members of the public looking to support the families and injured through a donation are encouraged to visit www.rawcs.org.au.

Premier Chis Minns in Singleton on Wednesday. Picture: Michael Parris

Senator Ross Cadell pays tribute to bus crash victims 

More to come.

EARLIER REPORT

The NSW Government will donate $100,000 to a newly established fund to support the families of the Greta bus crash victims.

Premier Chis Minns, who will be in Singleton this morning, said the government was committed to supporting families and loved ones impacted by this tragedy.

"When tragic events like this occur, it's the Australian way to reach out and support one another," he said.

"I know many people are looking at ways to support the families affected by this heartbreaking accident, and I encourage people to donate directly through the website - it's the quickest way to get funds to those who need them most."

Mr Minns will make the donation from the Premier's Discretionary Fund.

Singleton Mayor Sue Moore said the accident had rocked the close-knit community.

"The ripples are being felt across Singleton as people come to terms with the scale of the loss and impact," she said.

"I know the people of Singleton are big hearted and generous, and this fund is a straightforward way that people can show their support and know that the help will go directly to those that need it."

The fund will be co-managed by the State Government and Rotary Australia. It will provide benevolent relief and support to survivors, victims, and their immediate families from the events of the fatal bus accident.

Members of the public looking to support the families and injured through a donation are encouraged to visit www.rawcs.org.au. The fund will be able to collect and dispense swiftly to those in need.

NSW Premier Chris Minns in Greta on Monday. Picture by Peter Lorimer.

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