Premier Chris Minns visits region impacted by fish kill
The newly elected Premier of New South Wales has spent his second day in the top job visiting the state's far-west to see the site of a massive fish kill with his own eyes. Chris Minns was briefed on the mass death event while visiting the town of Menindee.
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