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Meet the Mentor – Be Ward

by Shelley Madden | May 24, 2018 | Meet the Mentor

In the beginning, what motivated you to work and live in remote Indigenous communities?   In 1988 I was 14 years old, and I was given a cassette tape of Warumpi Band’s album ‘Go Bush’, by my Aunty. In that same year I remember attending a massive Indigenous...

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Mentoring @ World Central is a recognised Mentoring Service and Start-Up. We serve Leaders, Practitioners and Volunteers Delivering Community Services, based in remote Indigenous communities Australia wide.

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