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Zeroto600 Campaign underway to raise money to put a stop veterans

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Did you know that in Australia, we lose six veterans every month to suicide?

Or that 75% of our returned ADF personnel will be diagnosed with a mental illness at some point in their lives.

It's a crisis that we must put to a stop as soon as we possibly can.

Invictus Australia is a charity that helps veterans transition from military to civilian life.

Their fundraising campaign, Zero to 600 is underway and calls on Aussies to get out the door by 6am for 6 consecutive days, and complete an exercise routine with friends, family, or on your own help raise money for returned ADF personnel.

Luke Grant chats with Invictus Australia CEO Micheal Hartung to discuss why a return cillian life can be so difficult for our returned servicemen and the benefits of getting involved in the Zero to 600 campaign.

You can find out how to get involved or to donate here: zero600.com.au

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Did you know that in Australia, we lose six veterans every month to suicide?

Or that 75% of our returned ADF personnel will be diagnosed with a mental illness at some point in their lives.

It's a crisis that we must put to a stop as soon as we possibly can.

Invictus Australia is a charity that helps veterans transition from military to civilian life.

Their fundraising campaign, Zero to 600 is underway and calls on Aussies to get out the door by 6am for 6 consecutive days, and complete an exercise routine with friends, family, or on your own help raise money for returned ADF personnel.

Luke Grant chats with Invictus Australia CEO Micheal Hartung to discuss why a return cillian life can be so difficult for our returned servicemen and the benefits of getting involved in the Zero to 600 campaign.

You can find out how to get involved or to donate here: zero600.com.au

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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