The humanitarian organisation noted 110 years of Australian Red Cross on 13th August as some key landmarks around Tasmania have lightened up to celebrate this milestone.
Australian Red Cross CEO, Andrew Colvin commented, “Since the outbreak of World War 1 in 1914, Australian Red Cross has played a pivotal role in supporting Australians.
“We couldn’t do what we do without our volunteers and members. They’re the backbone of our organisation and it’s only fitting that we acknowledge their immense contribution during our 110th celebration,” he said.
Ulverstone road bridge glowed in red colours to commemorate the Ulverstone Branch.
Red Cross welcomed the Mayor Cheryl Fuller, pictured with Libby Perkins, to join members for balloons and decorated cakes at the Red Cross Hall Ulverstone.