Milestone for skills training

By Talia Pattison
September 30 2014 - 7:30am
THE Aboriginal Rural Training Program  celebrated its 25th anniversary last Friday, with staff (from left) Wayne McPherson (co-ordinator 1989-99), Naomi Rawle (adminstration), Mark Morgan (co-ordinator 2005-present)Duane Ingram (lecturer), Warren Ingram (lecturer), Timo Gobius (co-ordinator 1999-2005) and Carolle Leach recognised for their efforts over the years.
THE Aboriginal Rural Training Program celebrated its 25th anniversary last Friday, with staff (from left) Wayne McPherson (co-ordinator 1989-99), Naomi Rawle (adminstration), Mark Morgan (co-ordinator 2005-present)Duane Ingram (lecturer), Warren Ingram (lecturer), Timo Gobius (co-ordinator 1999-2005) and Carolle Leach recognised for their efforts over the years.

A PROGRAM designed to deliver extensive training to Indigenous people and organisations reached a significant milestone last week.

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