Belinda Banister shares her tips for those considering making a tree change

By Lydia Roberts
Updated October 21 2020 - 10:47am, first published June 29 2020 - 2:51pm
EASY LIFESTYLE: Hunter Loans founder Belinda Banister with her daughters, Sophie, 9 and Isabella, 14, in their new country home. Schools and space were among reasons for their move away from the city, while establishing a country office has led to friendships with clients.
EASY LIFESTYLE: Hunter Loans founder Belinda Banister with her daughters, Sophie, 9 and Isabella, 14, in their new country home. Schools and space were among reasons for their move away from the city, while establishing a country office has led to friendships with clients.

REGIONAL towns across the country are spruiking their benefits after a surge in city dwellers seeking a tree change during the pandemic.

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