Neuigkeit zur PetitionA Royal Commission into the Veteran suicide rate in AustraliaTomorrow, tie a yellow ribbon for the Vets we'll never forget
Phil EssamMidway Point, Australien
25.06.2020

Tomorrow, Saturday June 27, will be three years since Jesse Bird took his life. It is also World PTSD day. To acknowledge this, I will be tying 600 yellow ribbons on trees in Adelaide, one for every veteran lost in recent times. Similar events are taking place in Canberra and Coffs Harbour. 

Tomorrow, wherever you are, will you join me in placing a yellow ribbon around a tree and honouring the memory of Jesse Bird and every Veteran we've lost to this crisis?

If our government had listened to Jesse's brave and articulate parents, would so many more veterans have been lost? We will never know.

Tomorrow, I will be placing yellow ribbons  along "ANZAC Centenary Memorial Walk" on the corner of Kintore Avenue and North Terrace, Adelaide between 8.00 am and 4.00 pm. Various politicians have been invited to attend to tie a yellow ribbon and you are invited too.

In Coffs Harbour, you can head down to the Coffs Harbour Jetty Forseshore

If you're in Canberra, you can find out more details here.

If you are unable to walk by, please tie yellow ribbons where ever you may be, and send me the photos via the Vets We Forget Facebook page.

The Liberal Party policy is that the new Commissioner will be appointed to investigate future suicides. We are unsure why the Morrison Government is asking for more suicides, when clearly, we have had enough. Prior to the new Commissioner, a one-off review into past suicides will take place. That's right, another review.

We need the legal findings of a Royal Commission to give veterans avenues to ensure they are looked after now and into the future.

Remember Jesse, remember the veterans we have lost, remember the veterans that struggle and remind the Morrison Government that we will accept nothing less than a Royal Commission. Please come out in support of all who serve and who have served.

We won't forget you Jesse, we won't forget any of you.

Julie-Ann Finney, proud mother of Dave Stafford Finney.

If you or someone you know needs help, please phone Lifeline on 131 114, Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636.

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