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Pacific Christianity finds home on Northern Territory mango farm
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 3, 2024 - 09:33
With mango season in full swing, hundreds of Pacific Islanders have flocked to Northern Territory farms to pick and pack the fruit. One of the hardest things for many Islanders, apart from being away from family, is missing out on regular church services. One farm near the top end town of Katherine has come up with a solution.