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September 2018 Newsletter

November 12, 2018

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MACS model car

We’d like to make a special mention in this newsletter of the hard work put in by Lauren submitting applications to the Gambling Community Benefit Fund (GCBF), which resulted in the above (display model only, not quite to scale).

All that hard work finally paid off with our application for three new shift cars being approved in August. That and much more is in our September newsletter.

We’ve also attached below a brochure from QDN about their NDIS peer to peer advocacy project. More on that is also in the newsletter below.

NewsletterSeptember2018 (pdf, 2 MB)

QDN_peer-to-peer-NDIS (pdf, 277 KB)

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