Since its opening, BBRCDEP has been featured in the press
many times. Click below for a selection of clippings from our press files.
NOTE:
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New
skills gained. CDEP participants recently helped aboriginal artist
Michael Epworth to make a "bodger" chair for the Bundaberg
Library... MORE...
Women are on the cutting edge. Nina Walker and Paula Johnson
may be the only women in their furniture making course, but they
are not at all intimidated... MORE...
Dynamic addition to team. After two years of searching, Jacinta Tanner
is doing what she does best... MORE...
Indigenous service launched. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders make
up an important section of the Bundaberg community, but until now
the number of culturally sensitive services offered to them was lacking...
MORE...
Memories come to life once more. Rhonda Kapernick hopes the memories of Branyan
State School will bubble to the surface for past students when the
school celebrates its centenary on Saturday... MORE...
A
Chance to Climb New Horizons. Five indigenous students are starting down
a new career path thanks to a Wide Bay TAFE course... MORE...