In an effort to promote a more positive and engaging relationship, Victoria Police spent the afternoon at the movies with members of the on Friday.
The group was treated to a matinee of Murder on the Orient Express made possible in part by Pierre Gauthier, manager of Cineplex Odeon who provided admission, popcorn and a drink to movie-goers.
VicPd and Aboriginal Coalition to End Homelessness taking in a movie together thanks to Pierre Gauthier. Fantastic opportunity to have some positive interactions with the Aboriginal street community. Not a typical day for either group...
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VicPD communications director Bowen Osoko said FridayB次元官网网址檚 get together was the latest in a series of events and workshops held throughout the year in the name of the Year of Reconciliation. That notion was echoed by Chief Del ManakB次元官网网址檚 tweet: B次元官网网址淐ommitted to building stronger relationships.B次元官网网址
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