Mumma J's Food Hub opens in Border town Culcairn after food van success

Telden Nelson
Updated June 6 2021 - 8:21pm, first published 7:30pm
OPEN FOR BUSINESS: Janet Lauritzen with her husband Matt, son Logan and daughter-in-law Ali at their new cafe Mumma J's Food Hub. Picture: MARK JESSER
OPEN FOR BUSINESS: Janet Lauritzen with her husband Matt, son Logan and daughter-in-law Ali at their new cafe Mumma J's Food Hub. Picture: MARK JESSER

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Telden Nelson

Telden Nelson

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