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for Conservation Volunteers Australia - Environment & Conservation
Help us remove weeds and rubbish at a key saltmarsh area in Hobart. All training provided and volunteers of all skill levels welcome!
Join us for a Sunday morning out at Prince of Wales Bay, where we'll be working to remove a significant weed (Boxthorn) along the foreshore. All participants over the age of 16 welcome. Please feel free to join our event while it's in progress or leave early if you prefer. All training and a morning tea provided.
Are you interested in our natural world and its unique ecosystems? Would you like to help the environment, take action and do something practical? Then help us restore habitat along the Derwent and conserve, protect and bring back our local wetlands.
for Bicycle Network - Recreation
Join thousands of volunteer counters across the country as part of Australia's largest manual bike counts! The data is collected and used by governments to improve bike riding conditions in your local area!
for LEAGUE OF LATIN AMERICAN MIGRANTS AUSTRALIA – LLAMA INCORPORATED - Education & Training
League of Latin American Migrants Australia (LLAMA) is looking for facilitators for free online English sessions. The sessions are aimed at Spanish-speaking migrants and potential migrants and offer the opportunity for developing conversational and writing skills in a fun and informal way. You do not have to be a qualified teacher - just someone who is a native English speaker interested in participating in the vibrant Latino community!
League of Latin American Migrants Australia (LLAMA) is looking for Online English teachers. The sessions are aimed at Spanish-speaking migrants and potential migrants and offer the opportunity to help participants to build confidence in their English language skills in a fun and informal way. To participate you should be a native English speaker and have a teaching background, or be a TEFL, TESL, TESOL, or CELTA student looking to gain experience.
for SchoolKits for Congo (RAOAF Project) - Community Services
The brave solo refugee Mums who make SchoolKits for Congo also make beautiful buntings from bright African fabrics, and teach other Mums to do the same. We sell them in Australia and return the proceeds to the makers so that they can pay the school fees for their children to be educated. We are looking for stallholders who could add a product to their range, and for representatives who can show buntings to potential retailers and customers.
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