Our Gifting Day video
We are excited to share our Gifting Day video with you! You can share this to inspire your networks to take action this Gifting Day, 9 March. To share the video via Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter, you can either copy and paste the caption provided below with the YouTube link OR download the video and post alongside the caption. To share via Instagram, follow the prompts below.
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I’m supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research through Gifting Day on 9 March: https://youtu.be/T556fuLMwfI. By donating to this initiative on Gifting Day, you’ll help enable Aboriginal-led health research: solving unfair health challenges and forging a fairer future for all. Join @TheUniversityofNewcastleAustralia’s movement to shape a better tomorrow https://health-research.giftingday.newcastle.edu.au #LetsShapeTomorrow
Video Asset | (MP4/MOV) | Download
I’m supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research through Gifting Day on 9 March: https://youtu.be/T556fuLMwfI. By donating to this initiative on Gifting Day, you’ll help enable Aboriginal-led health research: solving unfair health challenges and forging a fairer future for all. Join @University of Newcastle’s movement to shape a better tomorrow at https://health-research.giftingday.newcastle.edu.au #LetsShapeTomorrow
Video Asset | (MP4/MOV) | Download
I’m supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research to solve unfair health challenges this Gifting Day, 9 March: https://youtu.be/T556fuLMwfI. Shape a better tomorrow with @Uni_Newcastle at health-research.giftingday.newcastle.edu.au #LetsShapeTomorrow
Instagram Story
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Navigate to https://www.instagram.com/p/CaTHDo7PGCU/ or the @uni_newcastle_alumni profile. Once on the video post, select the paper plane icon and share the video to your story. Include the hashtag #LetsShapeTomorrow and add a link sticker: https://health-research.giftingday.newcastle.edu.au
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.
