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This Photograph from Musculoskeletal Health Australia’s analogue Photographic collection has been digitised and catalogued thanks to the Victoria State Government and the Public Record Of Victoria (PROV) Local History Grant Program (Round 18: 2019-2020 and Round 20: 2021-2022).
In 2003, Crime Protection Officer, Senior Constable Peter Sefaniew, visited Arthritis Victoria to disseminate information about crime protection and developing appropriate security measures. The presentation was held at Arthritis Victoria's headquarters in Elsternwick. This photo depicts Senior Constable Sefaniew with three Arthritis Victoria staff members.
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Colour photo of a police officer and three women posing for a photo in front of a display board. There are some posters on the display board, including two identical "Does arthritis limit your life?" posters (in blue, black and white), and two identical "National Healthy Bones Week" posters (in blues and greens).