How a BBQ can help mental health on Remembrance Day

Desiree Savage
November 10 2021 - 3:00pm
TOUR OF DUTY: Wollongong veteran Gareth Shrubb (pictured above on deployment) says Remembrance Day is like the 'forgotten younger brother of Anzac Day' but it was still incredibly important to pause and reflect for those who served the country. Picture: Robert Peet
TOUR OF DUTY: Wollongong veteran Gareth Shrubb (pictured above on deployment) says Remembrance Day is like the 'forgotten younger brother of Anzac Day' but it was still incredibly important to pause and reflect for those who served the country. Picture: Robert Peet

A army veteran is getting behind a campaign to encourage people to have a barbecue on Remembrance Day this year and talk about mental health.

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Desiree Savage

Desiree Savage

Editor - The Senior

At the helm of Australia's premier publication for people aged over 55, covering hard hitting issues, travel, lifestyle and entertainment. Got a hot tip? Email me - edit@TheSenior.com.au

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