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The team from DHUB (Dubbo Opportunity Hub) recently held a morning tea at the Western Plains Cultural Centre in Dubbo for our stakeholders and community partners who have supported our program and achievements over the last 12 months.
With the amazing support from these organisations, DHUB provides Aboriginal students from years 5-12 with the confidence and knowledge to follow a supported career pathway between secondary school and further education, training, and employment.
This event provided a fantastic opportunity to share knowledge, discuss further collaboration and initiatives.
As a token of gratitude and appreciation, the DHUB team presented handcrafted clapsticks produced by our wonderful DHUB participants as a thank you gift.
We want to thank the following organisations and people who attended our morning tea, in person and virtually, for supporting DHUB and our initiatives throughout the past year.
DHUB are honoured to work with these great organisations every day to provide endless opportunities for Aboriginal youth across our community.
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