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23.01.2022 Getting ready for the next monthly meeting with our assistant, not sure how much work will get done We are really needing our defence community to support the magazine, if you think you can attend the committee meetings please come along. We will not be able to continue without support!... Next meeting is on the 29th October at 5.30pm, check out our events for more info!



22.01.2022 #SneakPeak GET EXCITED !!! We have more competitions to enter within the upcoming February & March Edition

20.01.2022 Are you looking for employment in the NT? Posting season, aka job hunting season is here. Goodstart Early Learning has permanent and casual roles available for qualified Educators in NT with a minimum Certificate III qualification. At Goodstart Early Learning, safety, health and hygiene are more than just words, they represent a promise they make every day to keep everyone safe.... Find out more about joining the team at Goodstart Early Learning at: https://www.goodstart.org.au///educator-roles-at-goodstart See more

18.01.2022 Escape the heat today and tomorrow at the Sahara room, Berrimah from 9am til 1pm. We’ll be enjoying a Christmassy morning tea while we quite literally ‘stuff’ the next edition of The Topender Magazine into their waterproof packaging ready for distribution. Light refreshments and kids activities available for the duration.



16.01.2022 Feeling Creative ? Become part of the magazines 25 year history? We are paying $200 for someone who can create a conceptual logo (a draft is all that's needed as we will sort out the fine tuning). The Top Ender Magazine is under some major changes and focusing on giving back to the defence community as well as making our defence community the focus. We want the rebranding to reflect how this. ... This competition is OPEN to all family members related to current and past defence members. We also want to do a call out to our amazing NT Defence community to be involved with running the magazine. Without members we can not go on! The magazine has been running for 25years and urgently seeking members as our current committee have posted out!! Be a part of something fresh, new & exciting. Your opinion & experience matters. Please send through your design or query to the [email protected] Thanks, Amanda

15.01.2022 Stuck in a hotel? Check out some of these ideas ! Thanks Defence Dandelions for sharing these ideas

14.01.2022 28th January 5.30pm is our upcoming Committee Meeting !! We would love to see some new faces join in and see how we bring this magazine together. It's a great way to be involved within the defence community and no pressure to how much you can commit. Please reach out if you would like more information!



13.01.2022 SNEAK PEAK R U OK? Day has been such a powerful tool to highlight how we can help those around us, simply by starting a conversation. You will find some strong advice and tips within the article to help you find the words to not only START the conversation but also to CONTINUE it and then what to do if you need help with the NEXT steps. I would like to put it to the Defence community to please go one step further than just an online message or text when checking on your mates, instead arrange a beer or dinner and start the conversation... Head to page 50, of the December/January 2021 Edition, for the full article, "In Support of the ADF, R U OK?", by Lieutenant Jimmy Fitzgerald.

12.01.2022 IT'S ON AGAIN!!!FREE POST!!! YOU CAN SUPPORT OUR TROOPS DEPLOYED OVERSEAS by sending care packages.... This year’s Support the Troops Christmas Day mailing window is: Monday 9 November 2020 to Monday 23 November 2020 The postal address is: An Australian Defence Member AFPO 60 Australian Defence Force NSW 2890 (Note: Family and friends are able to send addressed parcels at any time). Every year Defence is overwhelmed by the generosity of Australians, receiving many more packages than the number of troops deployed on operations overseas. For more information about current Defence Force Operations visit the ADF on Operations website. Additional guidance for all postal items: To prevent spoiling, please ensure packages DO NOT include perishable goods, and are robustly packed. Providing gender-neutral items will ensure an equitable distribution of parcels among our deployed personnel. Remember FUN STUFF is always a winner!!! Parcels CANNOT contain tobacco, alcohol, pornography or culturally offensive or inappropriate written material. A customs declaration must be attached to all parcels sent to an Australian Forces Post Office. Packages can be no larger than the Australia Post ‘Medium’ box, which has a weight limit of 1.7kg. Please note: Australia Post have rationalised their packaging and the replacement 'Medium' boxes have a cubic weight limit of 1.4kg. Packages larger than 310 x 225 x 100 mm and/or are in excess of 2kg in cubic weight will incur ADDITIONAL CHARGES. Unfortunately, Defence cannot accept care packages for military working dogs or explosive detection dogs due to strict care requirements for both their diet and training programs. In general, all parcels must be made up and packed to a standard that will: Prevent injury to the person handling the parcel; Prevent the contents escaping, leaking and damaging other postal articles; Prevent damage to equipment and vehicles, particularly aircraft; Protect the contents from loss or damage caused by the stress of handling and carriage; and Protect the contents from loss or damage caused by the extremes of climate. Australia Post provides a very detailed guide that covers suitable packaging for all types of goods. It can be found on the Australia Post website and should be referred to prior to posting items to ensure that they are packaged appropriately. Items that are packaged inappropriately may be returned to the sender, or may need to be destroyed. Prohibited goods Certain items must not be posted in the domestic and or international postal system. This includes items such as dangerous goods, items prohibited by the International Aviation Transport Association and items that are prohibited by individual countries. Australia Post's Dangerous and Prohibited Goods and Packaging Guide is the best reference to use to ensure that you do not send any prohibited items. If in doubt, seek advice from Australia Post staff at your nearest retail outlet. Liquid articles We strongly discourage sending liquid articles. However, if you must send a liquid product, it must be enclosed in a leak-proof container made of metal, plastic or similar material with secure closures. A suitable example of this would be a zip lock bag, placed inside another. The outer package must be strong enough to withstand large volumes of weight. Furthermore, the package must contain sawdust, cotton-wool or another protective material to absorb the liquid should the container break.

10.01.2022 So many great events to get us out of the house, looking forward to these!

09.01.2022 Hello NT Defence Community! We are calling on volunteers to assist us in "Distribution Day" (formerly known as Stuffing Day). It is being held this Wednesday & Thursday 9am to 12pm. We have a whole NEW committee and excited to meet some new faces and regular faces, so whether you have "stuffed" the magazine before or keen to see what we do, please come along! Children are always welcome & Morning Tea is supplied

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06.01.2022 The Top Ender is excited to see another great support service being made available to the Top End! Welcome Jan Peters! Please remember that the Mates4Mates service is also open to the families as well as current and past serving members.

01.01.2022 We encourage those able, to contact your spouses, friends and families to check on them. Remember reaching out goes beyond a quick message, so arrange a chat over a beer, coffee or meal. If you need help, please know that you do have a whole community behind you, we support you. The below organisations can help you or your mates, and remember it is OK to speak up. ... Safe Zone Support is completely anonymous. See more

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