GEARING up for a community cuppa to mark Dying to Know Day is (from left) Western District Health Service (WDHS) Primary and Preventative Health director, Mac McInnes with the WDHS Palliative Care team officer, Robyn Holcombe; counsellor, Donna Gunn and registered nurse, Jeannette Crosbie. Photo: SUPPLIED.
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DYING to Know Day has been a national annual campaign that has helped Australians live, grieve, and die better with the aim of fostering deep and meaningful conversations about death - a universal human experience.
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