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Vending machine delivers period dignity to Moama women

As part of the movement to deliver dignity to menstruating women living below the poverty line, a vending machine for free period products has been installed at Echuca-Moama’s women’s health centre.
Key points:
- Share the Dignity has 350 free period product vending machines around Australia
- A vending machine has been installed at Echuca-Moama’s women’s health centre
- It’s estimated the machine will dispense around 100 packs of pads and tampons per month
Placed by the charity organisation Share the Dignity, which has 350 similar machines around Australia, it is the charity’s first foray into the northern Victorian and southern New South Wales region.
An estimated 100 packs of pads and tampons will be dispensed each month.
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