For psychic Maria Campbell, looking back on 2018 saw many predictions lucky and unlucky alike come to pass, and says there is much the same in this new year.
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Mrs Campbell says she hit the nail on the head with the film crew coming to the Griffith – Leeton area, with the successful completion of the film Inside Water looking into the struggles of farmers.
This year she sees yet more filming to come, with images of rogue men in a true story with a comedic bent.
“I feel the appropriate name would be ‘Rogues of the West’ for this movie,” she says.
“It would be an enlightenment for Griffith. Especially with all the drug trades and raids that have happened over there.”
With two lucky lotto winners in Leeton and Griffith at the end of 2018, the streak of luck is not yet over, with two more wins predicted.
With farmers struggling with drought, she says the pain will soon be over, with Griffith, Leeton and Coleambally farmers
“I feel it [the drought] will end. Rain is coming.”
For Coly, there will be so much rain she predicts floods.
“The Ag industry is going to pick up – at the moment they are suffering with drought but that will come to a stop.”
Coleambally, Leeton and Griffith will all see new industry come to the towns set to provide welcome increases in the economy, employment and region prosperity.
She says Coly will not get a huge boost but “those who need support will be supported.”
For Griffith, she sees the path is already being laid.
“I feel the signing of contracts, already been some talk about it - whatever it is it will be huge, and I feel there will be a boost, and unemployment levels will drop in Griffith.”
But with this deal, the loss of a “very well-known” local identity, someone in leadership.
She says Leeton on the other hand will see the reviving of the rice industry despite the recent set backs, saying it will really “kick off in a booming fashion.”
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As for crime, Leeton backpackers beware – she sees an incident, and while cannot say exactly what says it will be “terrible.”
“There will be a new industry in Leeton that will attract the backpackers, however for one or two something will happen that is not good.”
On a national scale, she says Melbourne will have more terrorist attacks – like she predicted last year – near Flinders Station, Southern Cross and the CBD, with Sydney and Perth’s airport hit as well.
In politics, she sees a female prime minister take the reins again, and shockingly the bust of a pedophile politician no one will see coming.
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