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Russell Broadbent appreciates and thanks our six million local volunteers for 2023
Russell Broadbent acknowledges National Volunteer Week and praises the six million local volunteers improving lives through acts of kindness in emergency services, soup vans, and op shops. Monash volunteers, we see and thank you.
Russell Broadbent here, Member for Monash. This is just as I see it broadcast. Today marks the beginning of National Volunteer Week. As a nation, we're quick to lend a helping hand to those in need. Lots of us are doing it tough at the moment. And we all know that one act of kindness sparks another.
Russell Broadbent acknowledges National Volunteer Week, let's recognize and thank all volunteers for their generous contributions
That's why we have nearly six million volunteers across Australia. These are local people donating their time with a vision to improve local lives. Whether it's emergency services, soup vans, or op shops - if there's a need, our volunteers are there. So let's give a big shout out to our volunteers across Monash - we see you and we thank you. That's just as I see it.
Pictures from Russell Broadbent MP Facebook page.
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