Dubbo Photo News 13.06.2019

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. . . Y A D A E L P P A N A ... might keep these student doctors away, but it also means you’ve been looking after your bowel health. The young medicos have joined forces with Dubbo Photo News to promote Bowel Cancer Awareness month, highlighted by Red Apple Day on Wednesday, June 19.

Pictured are Sydney University Univers School of Rural Health Dubbo campus students, clockwise from centre front, Amelia Varua, Pierce Marsden, Lucy Chang, Phidias Rueter, Sahani Jayawardane, Trent Koessier, Georgia Cunningham, Cameron Benson and Prema Majumder. Take a bite out of more to this story, inside.

NEW USE FOR OLD STATION A PASSION FOR INK Changing attitudes to tattoos: a professional’s view. PAGE 8 ❱❱

Dubbo Works: Beating the barriers to finding work

By LYDIA PEDRANA DUBBO’S Old Fire Station on Darling Street will soon become the home of the Yarruwala Youth and Family Services (YYFS) organisation. Founded in October last year by local husband and wife team, Robert “Gummy” and Kara Toomey, YYFS is an Indigenous not-forprofit which strives to provide a pathway for vulnerable young people and adults who want to enter the workforce. Mr and Mrs Toomey realised that established services weren’t effectively engaging all members of the Aboriginal community, who often face a myriad of barriers when attempting to attain and maintain employment.

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