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The last Post played buy a veteran at Sea of Orange veterans rights awareness campaign. Keith Payne VC OAM in background. As usual veterans are getting a raw deal from Government and the department charged with caring for them. Sea of Orange is raising awareness of the claims being made by many different groups of Australian Military service and veterans groups. http://static.flickr.com/59/197880593_fcfd22b5db_o.jpg http://static.flickr.com/69/197880594_055a837fe7_o.jpg Rock singer Normie Rowe at Sea of Orange veterans rights awareness campaign. http://static.flickr.com/66/197880597_01e1c1d7b0_o.jpg http://static.flickr.com/69/197880596_dbe145f7bc_o.jpg Spokesman for DVA (Dept. of Veterans Affairs) looks unhappy and uncomfortable while answering questions. Way to much photography gear is never enough!
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