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It's not weak to speak: Mark's message to brave first responders everywhere

  • On June 11, 2025, monuments across Australia lit up to acknowledge and thank first responders for their service.
  • This event followed 10 days of gratitude in 2025 designed to recognise first responders and supports Fortem Australia's main annual fundraising campaign.
  • Schools, community groups, councils, and businesses held barbecues, morning teas, and other events while some people organized fundraisers to support Fortem Australia's work.
  • Michael Willing APM, CEO of Fortem, expressed deep appreciation for first responders and their families, acknowledging the significant sacrifices they make to support and protect their communities.
  • The events and funds raised enable Fortem to provide services such as mental health assistance and career support to qualified first responders along with their families.
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It's not weak to speak: Mark's message to brave first responders everywhere

Former police officer Mark Meredith says our first responders need us as much as we need them. They protect us; let's protect them too.

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Newcastle Herald broke the news in Newcastle, Australia on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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