by laurap@wf.org.au | Jun 13, 2024 | Uncategorized
Plan 2day 4 2morrow Program Our Plan 2day 4 2morrow (P242) program creates greater opportunities for First Nations jobseekers. Our dedicated employment mentors are connectors and advocators, breaking down barriers for employment. Since it’s commencement, the program...
by laurap@wf.org.au | Jun 10, 2024 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
BoAb Community Partnerships Blair Quin, a Gija and Jaru man from the East Kimberly Region of Western Australia, is the founding director of BoAb Community Partnerships (BoAb Co), an Indigenous Technology development company based in Perth, WA. BoAb Co Partners works...
by laurap@wf.org.au | Jun 4, 2024 | Uncategorized
Industry Day with Central Regional Tafe Our Workforce Australia team recently attended an Industry Day at the Central Regional Tafe Kalgoorlie Campus. We were joined by a range of organisations including Main Roads and Freight Lines Group. Our participants who are...
by D'Arne Corr | May 29, 2024 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
Joint Venture Tool Kit Launches The Waalitj Hub, with support from the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA), has launched a ‘Joint Venture Took Kit’ to assist Indigenous entrepreneurs in navigating Joint Ventures (JVs). The Toolkit has been developed...
by laurap@wf.org.au | May 27, 2024 | Uncategorized
Our Annual DSG Basketball Carnival Over 90 young athletes descended upon the Cockburn ARC courts for the annual Deadly Sista Girlz (DSG) basketball carnival this month. The tournament attracted 9 standout teams from 11 schools across Perth and WA. Teams from St...
by laurap@wf.org.au | May 20, 2024 | Uncategorized
Deadly Futures Creating Pathways Last week we hosted our annual Deadly Future Careers Expo at Mineral Resources Park! There was a buzz of activity in the air as our Year 11 and 12 Deadly Sista Girlz from across WA came together for the day. Joined by over 25 vendors...