


The Australian Defence Force has ordered 24,000 "army bears" (similar to the one above) over the next two years for children of Defence Force personnel.
While a Defence Force spokeswoman refused to reveal the cost of the tender, it is likely to be many thousands of dollars. She said the teddy bears did not have to be made in Australia. Twelve thousand will be required each year over two years.
"Cost will be determined by the tender process. In line with the Australian Government's procurement guidelines, a decision based on value for money will be made," she said.
"This program is a way of assisting the children to remain connected to their military parent during long absences (and) the distribution of bears increases the morale of serving members and provides a level of comfort to spouses and children."
The spokeswoman said bears would be handed out at pre-deployment briefings and functions. They will also be mailed to families.
Senator Joyce said Australia should not be "importing" products linked to the Australian Defence Force and questioned why it was not a requirement for the teddy bears to be made at home.
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