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Hiking across East Gippsland
An event that would aid us in reconnecting with others as well and help improve our wellbeing.
A team of 11 walkers from Bass Coast Shire Council will be taking part in the Great Aussie Hike this Saturday, 1 May, walking 30 kilometres from Bruthen to Bairnsdale.
Participating in the Great Aussie Hike will give us the opportunity to reconnect with others, the environment and also a good way to spend time to rest away from computer screens and phones
Event to look forward to
Bass Coast Shire CEO Ali Wastie is on the team and said that she is really looking forward to the event. "While some of us have trained more than others, we’re all feeling pretty confident that we can finish in under eight hours, with smiles on our faces. The weather is predicted to be 21 and sunny, perfect conditions for walking and taking in the beautiful surrounds of East Gippsland," Ms Wastie said.
Fundraising event with accommodation
Participating in the Hike will also provide an important opportunity to support the region’s local businesses. "As we pit stop in townships, we will stock up on snacks and enjoy the fundraising barbecues on offer. Some of our team members are even taking the opportunity to really enjoy the weekend with their families, staying in accommodation in Bairnsdale and Metung," Ms Wastie said.
"We are all really looking forward to getting out into the East Gippsland community, spending some money and helping our neighbours, who have been hit harder than most over the past 18 months following the bushfires and then Covid."
Opportunity to reconnect
Ms Wastie explained that another benefit of participating in the Great Aussie Hike is the opportunity to reconnect with others in the organisation, in a real life environment away from computer screens and telephones.
Fun way to refresh ourselves from current situation
Ms Wastie said., "Over the past 14 months, we’ve all had very different experiences working from home – some of us had our entire lives at home with us while we home schooled and worked, while others live alone and found the time quite isolating,"
"Connection with our colleagues and team mates plays such an important role in our health and wellbeing and this event will provide an excellent way to re-connect after so long spent apart. It will also present a really fun challenge, to complete something out of our comfort zones and to help others cross the finish line," Ms Wastie concluded.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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