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13 Army Cadet Unit

Locality: Toowoomba City

Phone: +61 448 955 202



Address: O'Quinn Street 4350 Toowoomba City, QLD, Australia

Website: www.armycadets.gov.au/unit-finder?UAbbr=13ACU

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22.01.2022 At 6:00am on 25 April, this year, stand in your driveway, on your balcony or in your living room to remember all those who have served and sacrificed. http://www.rslanzacspirit.com.au #ANZACspirit #lightupthedawn



20.01.2022 SUSPENSION OF AUSTRALIAN ARMY CADET ACTIVITIES OUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE COMMUNITY TO TAKE AFFECT AT MIDNIGHT (2359hrs) on 16 MAR 20. Government and Defence have enacted a series of measures to reduce and slow the risk of Coronavirus (COVID-19) spreading within the Australian Community. The AAC program is undertaken within the community and the Army and Community partnership is at its core. It has been assessed that, at this time, the greatest contribution the AAC can make t...o our Nation is to suspend all community-based and public cadet activities in order to assist in slowing the spread of COVID-19. This measure will assist in protecting both the wider community and those members of the AAC who are assessed as potentially vulnerable (ie. over 30% of AAC members are in the vulnerable category due to age or specific pre-existing medical conditions). The following activities are suspended: a. All parade nights undertaken in Community Based Units. b. All weekend bivouac and overnight activities. c. All cadet activities undertaken within the community. This includes fund raising, sausage sizzles, and public recruiting activities. d. All ceremonial support activities undertaken within the community. This includes support to ANZAC Day activities. e. All field exercises. This includes the National Adventure Training Award. Key Timings are: a. Suspensions take affect at midnight (2359hrs) on 16 Mar 20. b. These suspension remain in force until 1 May, after which additional constraints may continue to be applied. The AAC is core to the partnership between Army and the Australian Community. Suspending AAC activities at this time is seen as a positive step in supporting the Nation during a period when we all have a moral responsibility to reduce and slow the risk of COVID-19. If you have any concerns regarding your units activities, please contact your unit OC or staff. #13ACU65years1955_2020 #ELEVATE

19.01.2022 Our staff member, LT Steve Dudley, is raising money for Lymphoma (Cancer) during September, if you can support him in his efforts, please click on the link to go to his sponsorship page, he is trying to raise $1500 by pledging to walk 250km during September, you can follow his progress on his page. #lime4lymphoma

13.01.2022 Aussies will NOT let a virus stop us from commemorating ANZAC DAY Spread the word everyone!



07.01.2022 One of our Staff members is raising money for Lymphoma Australia, Please support him if you can. Tomorrow is the 1st Day of September and that means it is Lymphoma Awareness Month. As part of putting Lymphoma in the LIME LIGHT, I am raising money by pledging to walk 250Km during September, with the goal of raising $1500 for Lymphoma Australia. Please support me by going to my fund raising page at https://limelight4lymphoma.everydayhero.com//its-only-a-ma My mate Digger and I started the week off with a warm up 10Km walk this morning.

06.01.2022 Right now the ANZAC Spirit is more important than ever. Let's light up the dawn this ANZAC Day with ours.

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