Cup Day in Melbourne’s north-west is about more than just horses.
It’s the smell of the BBQ, family picnics at Brimbank Park, kids running around the backyard, and the first real hint that summer is on its way.
But between the drinks, the food, and the excitement, accidents happen faster than the race itself. From stings to burns, or even just a scraped knee, being prepared can turn chaos into calm — and that starts with a well-stocked first aid kit.
So, before you dust off the picnic rug and pop the esky in the car, here’s how to make sure your first aid kit is race-ready this Cup Day (and every celebration to come).
Cup Day in Melbourne’s north-west is about more than just horses.
It’s the smell of the BBQ, family picnics at Brimbank Park, kids running around the backyard, and the first real hint that summer is on its way.
But between the drinks, the food, and the excitement, accidents happen faster than the race itself. From stings to burns, or even just a scraped knee, being prepared can turn chaos into calm — and that starts with a well-stocked first aid kit.
So, before you dust off the picnic rug and pop the esky in the car, here’s how to make sure your first aid kit is race-ready this Cup Day (and every celebration to come).
Cup Day in Melbourne’s north-west is about more than just horses.
It’s the smell of the BBQ, family picnics at Brimbank Park, kids running around the backyard, and the first real hint that summer is on its way.
But between the drinks, the food, and the excitement, accidents happen faster than the race itself. From stings to burns, or even just a scraped knee, being prepared can turn chaos into calm — and that starts with a well-stocked first aid kit.
So, before you dust off the picnic rug and pop the esky in the car, here’s how to make sure your first aid kit is race-ready this Cup Day (and every celebration to come).
Cup Day in Melbourne’s north-west is about more than just horses.
It’s the smell of the BBQ, family picnics at Brimbank Park, kids running around the backyard, and the first real hint that summer is on its way.
But between the drinks, the food, and the excitement, accidents happen faster than the race itself. From stings to burns, or even just a scraped knee, being prepared can turn chaos into calm — and that starts with a well-stocked first aid kit.
So, before you dust off the picnic rug and pop the esky in the car, here’s how to make sure your first aid kit is race-ready this Cup Day (and every celebration to come).
Cup Day in Melbourne’s north-west is about more than just horses.
It’s the smell of the BBQ, family picnics at Brimbank Park, kids running around the backyard, and the first real hint that summer is on its way.
But between the drinks, the food, and the excitement, accidents happen faster than the race itself. From stings to burns, or even just a scraped knee, being prepared can turn chaos into calm — and that starts with a well-stocked first aid kit.
So, before you dust off the picnic rug and pop the esky in the car, here’s how to make sure your first aid kit is race-ready this Cup Day (and every celebration to come).
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