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Family Support Program - Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation
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Helping to support and strengthen Goori parents, grandparents and carers. Buyinbin Family Support Program is a service and has been formed to help support Aboriginal parents who are in our target group and who have newborn babies to children who are 8 years old in their care. Our target groups consist of:. Young parents under the age of 18 years. Parents who are aged between 18 and 25 years. We Understand That Parenting Can Be Hard. Sometimes things can seem to be too much to handle.
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Jambama Arts Centre - Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation
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Orner view of the building to showcase the artistic talents of our staff. Buyinbin created the Jambama Arts Centre to initally develop the skills of those interested individuals wanting to become artists. Back to desktop version. Back to mobile version.
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The Research Room - Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation
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The Research Room is available to community members who want to use a computer and is free of charge. This is a resource that we provide to support anyone wanting to do research whether its tracing their family tree or any kind of study. There is a printer and photocopier available that will attract a small fee. This is to minimise additional costs to Buyinbin. Back to desktop version. Back to mobile version.
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College Rooms - Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation
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The College is situated in the Casino Industrial Estate at 30 Cassino Drive on the same property as Jambama Arts Centre. The College was completed in 2010 and has been utilised for both training and meetings. This venue has 2 small meeting rooms able to seat 8 people in each room. These rooms are divided by a concertina wall that can open to make a larger room. As seen in picture on right and below. The smaller rooms could be used as meeting rooms or break out rooms when training. Back to desktop version.
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Hire fees - Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation
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Click here for College Hire Fee rates. Click here for Buyinbin main office room rate. For the Travelling Classroom Hire Fee rates, please call Diana on 6662 3599 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. To discuss your requirements. Back to desktop version. Back to mobile version.
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Housing - Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation
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Proudly self sufficient, sustainable housing managed by a community organisation in our 40th year of operations. Buyinbin has been providing low cost housing to local Aboriginal people since the purchase of its first homes in 1982. Currently Buyinbin has 16 homes and 4 units. To be eligible for housing the following criteria must be met. Be Aboriginal descent and identify as such in the community. Be a permanent resident of Casino. Not already living in subsidised housing such as Dept of Housing. We are ...
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Housing - Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation
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Our Board - Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation
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For Workshops, see News.... - Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation
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About Us - Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation
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Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation was established in 1975 by concerned Elders who were family and friends in the Aboriginal community living in Casino. The Elders of that time were concerned about the high needs of the Aboriginal community. It was difficult to get Real Estate agents who were willing to lease houses to Aboriginal people. Therefore there were not enough houses for Aboriginal people which created overcrowding. A) Purchase and otherwise providing land, houses and buildings for the benefit of m...
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