Last year, approximately Australians participated in 1596 seperate across the country. Today, workplaces, schools, community organisations, councils and even are similarly coming together to take meaningful action in support of achieving Indigenous health and wellbeing equality.
Annual Morning or Afternoon Teas are a general staple on Close the Gap Day, where meet-and-greets to discuss and exchange information are accompanied with treats and snacks, often for sale to raise money for a variety of who work to 'Close the Gap'.
With social media use, this year, many have taken to and to show how they're not only supporting the cause, but are also making a meal out of a message.
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