Industry donates almost $3m of inventory to ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ anti-bullying campaign

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Media companies have donated almost $3m in inventory to support an anti-bullying campaign co-ordinated by social purpose organisation UnLtd ahead of ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ this Friday, 8 May.

The national multimedia campaign is from anti-bullying organisation Dolly’s Dream, set up by Kate and Tick Everett in 2018 after their 14-year-old daughter Dolly took her own life after being subject to repeated bullying and cyber-bullying.

Dolly at eight-years-old

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