In Australia, there’s a strong tradition of donating to charities that support bush communities.
One of the most well-known is the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
They provide vital medical care to remote areas using planes, which is crucial for people living far from hospitals.
The iconic Akubra hat is a symbol of bush culture, representing pride in our rural heritage.
At schools, we often organise fundraising events for these rural causes.
Even those of us living in the cities feel a deep connection to the vast outback and its residents.
It’s important to support our fellow Australians, no matter where they live.
