Upper Yarra Community House Inc was recently featured in an article the Lilydale & Yarra Valley Leader.
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Leader article (12.96 MB)
Article orginally published Lilydale & Yarra Valley Leader by Estelle Griepink, 9th June 2015 via www.lilydaleleader.com.au...
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The WEA Hunter Foundation Alesco Conference
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The WEA Hunter Foundation Alesco Conference which will be held in Newcastle on 25-26 June 2015
WEA Alesco 2015 Conference Brochure (633.24 KB)
Please contact Wendy at The WEA Hunter Foundation on 02 4925 4200 or wratcliffe@weahunter.edu.au for more details.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]...
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Additional ACE CSO Targeted Communities Program
The ACE and Professional Development dept of STS is offering an additional ACE CSO Targeted Communities Program in South Western Sydney (Cabaramatta) and Kurri Kurri and surrounds, and are seeking approved ACE Providers who can deliver in these areas.
There is a short turnaround time to get the funding out – applications close COB 6 May...
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Jonathon offers more than hope
A grand performance by the Broken Hill Choir of Hope and Inspiration was punctuated by an even grander announcement in Patton Park on Saturday night.
The choir’s beloved leader - School of Hard Knocks front man Jonathon Welch - told the crowd gathered in the park that he wanted more...
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Community Colleges delivering “Tech Savvy Seniors”
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Community Colleges and libraries are preparing to expand the delivery of "Tech Savvy Seniors" program under a re-elected Baird Government. 3,500 more places will be availalbe across regional and metropolitan areas. The popular program provides low cost or free training for seniors in using computers, tablets and smart phones.
The popular Tech Savvy Seniors program will be...
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Training market deaf to special needs
FUNDING cuts triggered by a 2012 blowout in Victoria’s open training market forced the closure of the state’s only sign language diploma — a situation not resolved until months later, when the state government offered a $5.2 million funding lifeline for Auslan training.
Full article...
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