Major retailers get behind the wheel to support those in need

Retail Apparel Group and Bendon Lingerie have partnered with non-profit organisation Thread Together to create a fleet of mobile wardrobes that will travel around the country, dressing people in need. Once social distancing restrictions lift, the plan is to then get the team behind the wheel and on the road to help fellow Australians. Currently, 13.3 per cent of Australians live below the poverty line and as a result of the devastating bushfires and the high unemployment rates due to the pandemi

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