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Geelong Cats And Community Kicking Goals On Closing The Gap

31 March 2015

Aboriginal young people from Geelong to Portland have joined in the fun at Geelong Football Club's two day Gathering Camp, part of the Club's commitment to closing the gap.

The Gathering covers health, wellbeing, culture and identity and is supported by community Leaders and Elders, local organisations, donors and corporate partners.

Attendees, aged 11-12 years old, are given the chance to explore Simonds Stadium, Torquay beach and the Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre as part of the program.

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Natalie Hutchins, congratulated the Club on its commitment to closing the gap and its work with the local community.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Natalie Hutchins

"The Andrews Labor Government is committed to putting Aboriginal Victorians at the centre of decision making.”

“Initiatives like these show the good work that can be achieved through community partnerships and shared goals."

Reviewed 19 August 2020

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