Cobar Workforce Development participants have donated over 20 cushions they made to Cobar Public School.
MPREC has been working hard to support local community groups, with one initiative being featured in the Cobar Weekly newspaper.
MPREC’s Vocational Training and Employment Centres Case Manager has travelled to several communities to discuss employment opportunities.
MPREC’s Two Eight Three Five clothing store launches online. Retail Supervisor, Kasey Egan, shares her dreams for the store future.
This month Workforce Development participants in Cobar, along with local employers and TAFE representatives joined MPREC’s Community Development barbecue, to recognise their hard work.
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of Country where we live and work.
We pay our respects to Elders of past and present and acknowledge continuous connections and contribution to land, sea and community.