Logies 2019: Doctor Doctor stars promote anti-domestic violence charity on Logies red carpet
Can you spot it? Several Aussie stars are sharing a powerful message with their Logies red carpet accessory.
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SEVERAL stars have walked the Logies red carpet tonight representing a growing Australian anti-domestic violence group.
The cast of popular TV series Doctor Doctor were photographed sporting the bright blue ring of Australia Says No More, the local branch of the NO MORE movement.
Volunteer Claire Miller said the actors had picked the pins.
“I just popped down there today and had lunch with Ryan (Johnson) and gave him the pins, because he’s one of our ambassadors,” she said.
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“He mentioned a few of his castmates wanted to support him and the campaign and wear them, so that was really awesome.
“It’s a really visual thing, it stands out and it’s a talking point.”
Johnson’s castmates Chloe Bayliss, Daniel Wyllie, Rodger Corser and Nicole da Silva also wore the pins.
NO MORE works to support survivors of domestic violence of all ages, genders and sexualities.
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Its symbol is available to anyone “committed to help end domestic violence and sexual assault”.
The organisation relies entirely on volunteers, which Ms Miller said makes the support all the more important.
“We only have volunteers, none of us get paid, so we’re relying on people to hopefully see this so we can get some corporate funding,” he said.