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Natalie Woodleigh has found her home at Bama Services

Natalie Woodleigh Finds Her Niche at Bama Services

Blue-collar workplaces are staffed in majority by males. As a civil construction, building and landscaping ...
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Cape York girls

Cape York girls need your help. Here are six ways that you can.

Australia's First Nations women endure disadvantage according to almost every data point measured by government ...
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Emerging First Nations Leaders: Ackron Gavin

The Cape York Leaders Program, or CYLP, provides Cape York youth with opportunities for secondary and ...
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Neneh McIvor of the Cape York Leaders Program

Emerging First Nations Leaders: Neneh McIvor

The Cape York Leaders Program, or CYLP, provides Cape York youth with opportunities for secondary ...
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Jacob Woibo has his eyes set on his children's future.

Dad’s Eyes Set on Children’s Education

Whether it's through inconsiderate and controversial cartoons, or a plethora of reports and news articles ...
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Recognising a Social Enterprise When You See One

Bama Services' core mission aligns with an important social outcome and community benefit: providing employment ...
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Mayi Market customer Deidre Murray

A Cheaper Feed for the Family

For a family of big eaters, Mayi Market produce has proven to be more affordable ...
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Cape York Institute responds to The Voice interim report

We Must Honour the Uluru Statement from the Heart in our quest for a Voice “In ...
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New CEOs (for the day)

New CEOs (for the day) | International Women’s Day

To celebrate International Women's Day (IWD) – Monday 8 March – Cape York Partnership CEO ...
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A Clear and Present Vision

A Clear and Present Vision | Cape York Girl Academy

Introducing the new principal of Cape York Girl Academy, Baressa Frazer As an Indigenous woman ...
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