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On September 15th, we hosted a special RUOK Day Breakfast BBQ for our valued staff, serving a delectable spread of sausages, eggs, bacon rolls, and more.

RUOK Day serves as a poignant reminder that any day is an opportunity to ask a simple yet profoundly important question: “Are you OK?” It’s a day dedicated to offering support and compassion to those who may be navigating life’s challenges.

This year, the theme was “R U OK? – I’m here to hear.”

We added a delightful twist to the event by playing an engaging game of HUMAN BINGO. Similar to traditional bingo, the goal was to complete a row, but instead of numbers, we used people descriptors. Laughter and camaraderie filled the air as our team members enthusiastically participated.

Human Bingo Rules

The event was a resounding success, leaving everyone not only with full stomachs but also with a renewed sense of connection and support.

For more information about R U OK? Day and the important work they do, please visit their website.

Redox is committed to nurturing a culture of compassion and understanding within our organisation. We extend our gratitude to our HR department and all the individuals who contributed their efforts on that day. Thank you.

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