Many farmers in Australia rely on seasonal workers from the Pacific Islands.
Daniel Toko, from Vanuatu, is one of these workers who has been based in Tasmania.
When some Tasmanian friends told Danial about the SkyHydrant he could see it would help the people in his village, and the surrounding area.
Will you help Danial’s Tasmanian friends by donating towards a SkyHydrant for the village.
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