A public fund has been established to support the families and community members impacted by the tragedy Devonport Mayor Annette Rockliff said the council had partnered with MyState to open the fund as a safe place for people to donate.
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A public fund has been established to support the families and community members impacted by the tragedy Devonport Mayor Annette Rockliff said the council had partnered with MyState to open the fund as a safe place for people to donate.
Read More »Scott Morrison has announced a Commonwealth-funded $800,000 to help support Tasmania's community of Devonport following the jumping castle tragedy. The PM flew into Tasmania on Saturday, showing support for the mourners of the freak incident that resulted in the deaths of five children.
Read More »Australia is one with the devastated families of the five children killed in Devonport's Hillcrest Primary School tragedy, Scott Morrison says. The prime
Read More »Australia is one with the devastated families of the five children killed in Devonport's Hillcrest Primary School tragedy, Scott Morrison says. The prime
Read More »Prime Minister Scott Morrison has promised close to $1 million for trauma counselling for the Devonport community after the shocking jumping castle tragedy.
Read More »Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced $800,000 in funding to provide counselling and mental health support to the Tasmanian community following the jumping castle tragedy that claimed five young lives.
Read More »Devonport locals grieving the five children who died in an accident at Hillcrest Primary School lay flowers on the lawn and tied white balloons emblazoned with heartfelt messages to the school’s fence on Saturday morning.
Read More »More than $1 million has been raised for the families of the victims of the children killed and injured in the Devonport jumping castle tragedy.
Read More »But on Saturday the runners and walkers were silent in honour of fellow parkrunner Addison Stewart and Zane Mellor, Jye Sheehan, Jalailah Jayne-Maree Jones, and Peter Dodt who died following an incident at the city's Hillcrest Primary School on Thursday.
Read More »A community mourning the deaths of five Tasmanian children killed in a jumping castle accident has raised more than $1 million for their grieving families. The children died after a gust of wind sent a jumping castle 10 metres into the air during year-end celebrations at Hillcrest Primary School in …
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