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Stakeholder kit booklet

AusAlert stakeholder kit

Guidance and resources for sharing information about AusAlert and the national test.
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Introducing AusAlert – factsheet

An A4 factsheet that introduces AusAlert.
PDF 306.06 KB
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Introducing AusAlert – social tile (1080x1350)

An image for sharing on social media that introduces AusAlert.
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AusAlert national test – poster

A printable A3 poster with the AusAlert national test date, time and where to find further information.
PDF 102.79 KB
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AusAlert national test – factsheet

An A4 factsheet with information about how AusAlert works and the AusAlert national test.
PDF 267.24 KB
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AusAlert national test – AEST social tile (1080x1350)

An image for sharing on social media about the AusAlert national test at 2:00 pm AEST.
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Staying safe with AusAlert

Important advice for those living in violent or abusive situations.
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