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MEDIA EVENT 18 APRIL 2024 – MINISTER FOR REGIONAL TRANSPORT & ROADS TO LAUNCH COMMEMORATIVE ANZAC DAY BUS WITH CDC NSW

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Tomorrow (18 April), the NSW Minister for Regional Transport and Roads, The Hon. Jenny Aitchison, will join veterans and staff from CDC NSW to officially unveil a special commemorative “Anzac Spirit” bus that pays tribute to Australians who currently serve and have served in the Australian Defence Force. The “Anzac Spirit” bus will travel around the Hunter Valley and features a custom exterior wrap design depicting iconic images and symbols honouring the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who served their country proudly. 

A media release will be shared at the press conference.

Time: 8:30am, Thursday 18 April 2024

Address: CDC NSW Thornton Depot, 6 Glenwood Drive, Thornton NSW 

Interviewees: NSW Minister for Regional Transport & Roads, The Hon. Jenny Aitchison; CEO of CDC NSW David Mead and CDC Staff who currently serve/have served in the ADF.

Further information: Please head to reception when you arrive for a safety induction. Please wear closed toe shoes. Please contact Candice Lester if you are attending. 

 


Contact details:

House of PR (for CDC NSW) - 0401 367 343 or candice@houseofpr.com.au

 

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