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AUTUMN IS HERE

Welcome to autumn in South Fremantle!

With another cracker-filled program of talks, events and workshops there is something here for everyone.

This term’s focus is ’Bringing Magic to Life’ with all things pop culture and costume play, or cosplaying, as it is

affectionately known. Join in to learn more about the passion and dedication cosplayers put into interpreting,

designing and creating their heroes of popular culture. Join the series of workshops to turn your own ideas to

life and be part of our “Superhero Open Door Event” on Friday 3 July.

Our hot topic talks cover issues from environment, food production, health, religion and culture to suicide

prevention. These are opportunities to engage with contentious topics on a deeper level, learn more and

contribute to a meaningful community debate.

Enrolments open 23 March 2015. In some instances classes are run by private tutors, who set their own

prices and require separate bookings. Otherwise book online via our website www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/tmp, call 08 9432 9676 or come in and see us.

Remember that while we feature a range of Free Events we highly recommend prior bookings via

tmpfreo.eventbrite.com.au to secure your seat. All free events are marked with an * to remind you to rsvp.

We hope to see you again soon.

Your Meeting Place Team

EVENTS AT THE LIBRARY

Book Launch: Liz Byrski

‘In Love and War – nursing heroes’ Join William Yeoman, The West Australian’s Books

editor, to launch Liz Byrski’s novel ‘In Love and War – nursing heroes’.

Where: Fremantle Town Hall

Wednesday 29 April 6.00 pm for a 6.30 pm start

RSVP: [email protected] or 9430 6331

At the Library in May Join us for the Biggest Morning Tea and Library &

Information Week in May.

For further details and registration closer to May find

and like the Fremantle City Library on

www.facebook.com/fremantlelibrary or check the

website www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/library.

TALKS AND EVENTS

The Meaning of Metadata (Retention) –

Presented by Senator Scott Ludlam What is the purpose of the proposed law for

Mandatory Metadata Retention of all Australians' communications? Is it about monitoring terrorists or

consumers? And how will it affect us? Senator Scott

Ludlam leads this talk followed by a Q&A about global

surveillance and Metadata retention.

Tuesday 9 June 2015 6:00 to 8:00 pm

Cost: Free*

Fracking in WA With gas companies currently looking into the shale

rock deposits in WA as a source of methane gas, Fracking (Hydraulic Slickwater Fracturing) is a timely

and controversial topic. Join local community campaign

group No Fracking WAy and other environmental

groups for a short documentary followed by a

discussion to learn more about unconventional gas

fracking and how it affects Western Australia.

Wednesday 22 April 2015 6:00 to 8:00 pm

Cost: Free*

Should we talk about suicide? Join Lorna Hirsch of the National Centre For Suicide

Prevention Training, WA for suicideTALK, which

invites all participants regardless of prior training or

experience to become more aware of suicide

prevention opportunities in their community. This is

also a great opportunity to connect to a range of local

mental health service providers.

Monday 20 April 2015 6.00 to 7.30 pm

Cost: Free*

Healthy Spines, Healthy Lives

Join Chiropractor Andrew Smith and learn the best

ways to care for your spine and express a high level of

health.

Thursday 14 May 2015 12.00 to 1.00 pm

Cost: Free*

The Hot Topic: Islamaphobia Join this Q&A style discussion on this contemporary

topic and get to know unique perspectives on

Islamaphobia. Our panellists: Victoria Martin, Leader of

the Anti-Bigotry Group in WA; Dr. Yahya Ibrahim,

Islamic Chaplain at the University of Western Australia

and Dr. Anne Aly, Associate Professor at Curtin

University in Counter-Terrorism and Founding Chair

of People against Violent Extremism (PaVE).

Wednesday 20 May 2015 6.30 to 8.30 pm

Cost: Free*

Meat and Global Warming: Reducing the

Ecological Footprint of Food Reports demonstrate that our agriculture industry has

the highest global warming potential on a 20-year time

horizon. Dora Marinova, Professor of Sustainability and

Director of the Curtin University Sustainability Policy

Institute, questions: Are we paying sufficient attention

to the ecological footprint of food and in particularly

to the negative impacts of the livestock industry?

Wednesday 17 June 2015 to 6.30 to 7.30 pm

Cost: Free*

Surviving a Stroke Join stroke survivor Deb Palacios of the National

Stroke Foundation and learn what a stroke is, what the

risks are and how to prevent a stroke.

Thursday 28 May 2015 11.00 am to 12.00pm

Cost: Free*

Watercolour Demonstration Join acclaimed local watercolour artist Carl Haanappel. Watch and learn all about traditional watercolour

painting, pen and ink and painting on different surfaces.

Friday 24 April 2015 12.30 to 1.30 pm

Cost: Free*

Who Are We? Perth Cosplayers Come on down and meet a few Perth-based

Cosplayers, listen to their experiences and see a few

of their amazing costumes. Feel free to ask

questions and get to know what it’s like to cosplay in

Perth. A light lunch will be provided at the end of the

session.

Saturday 6 June 11.00 am to 12.00 pm

Cost: FREE*

Cosplay Workshop Series Bookings essential through tmpfreo.eventbrite.com.au

Workshops only open to people over 18 years.

Workshop fee is payable to the facilitator on the day of the workshop.

Introduction to Cosplay Heard of cosplaying but not quite sure what it is all

about? Come on down for a quick intro to the world

of costume play. Learn what its like to be a cosplayer

and some of the techniques used to create costumes.

Friday 15 May 6.00 to 7.30 pm

Cost: FREE

Beginners Cosplay Interested in getting started in the cosplay world?

Need a hand to begin with your sewing and makeup?

This hands-on workshop will teach you the basics of

sewing and patterns, along with basic make up special

effects techniques.

Saturday 16 May 10.00 am to 3.00 pm

Cost: $30.00

Props and Electronics Swords and arrows and guns! Oh my! Props are a

major part of any costume so if you need a helping

hand, or just don’t know where to start with your

props, head in for this hands-on workshop. Learn

what the best materials are and how to make the

things you need to really finish off your cosplay.

Saturday 23 May 10.00 am to 3.00 pm

Cost: $30.00

Cosplay Photography So, you've spent the money on the costume and been

to the con, now what? Welcome to 'Workshop

Cosplay Photography'! This workshop will cover

general tips, tricks and how-to's of cosplay

photography for both those in costume in front of

the camera, and those behind the camera, wanting to

get into the shooting side of the action. Want to

document and show off that costume the best way

possible? Interested in going that extra step further

and having a shoot? We'll be going over different

topics such as the types of shoots, posing, location

scouting, editing programs and the rights to our

works! There will also be time to work with a

cosplayer on the day, so make sure to bring your

own camera with you and join in the fun!

Saturday 30 May 10.00 am to 3.00 pm

Cost: $30.00

Photo: Shadows Mask Cosplay

Cosplayer: Redscarf Photography

Character: Dante (Devil May Cry 4)

BRINGING MAGIC TO LIFE

POP CULTURE

AND COSPLAY

AFTER SCHOOL FUN!

Creative Crafternoons Leisa Antonio (4 sessions)

Embark on an expedition into your creativity and

design, build and decorate mobiles, bird feeders and

lanterns.

Wednesdays 27 May to 17 June 4.00 to 5.00 pm

Cost: $44.00

Ace Kids: Tennis Course Daniel Germinario (4 sessions)

Join this dynamic after school tennis program

incorporating a fun and positive environment with skill

based learning.

Wednesdays 29 April to 20 May 4.00 to 5.00 pm

Cost: $44.00

Note: This will be held at Hilton Community Centre.

Discover Mysterious Science Elizabeth Dzieciol (4 sessions)

Discover the mind bending and brain teasing world of

science hands on! Join Elizabeth and learn more about

gases, bubbles and balloons and find out the science

behind the mysteries.

Tuesdays 12 May to 2 June 4.00 to 5.00 pm

Cost: $44.00

How to write a Picture Book Lizzie Midgley (2 sessions)

Join acclaimed local children’s book author Lizzie and

create your own story book. Learn the basics

principles and techniques including plotting, story

mapping and plot development: the right step to

become a published author!

Tuesdays 28 April to 5 May 4.00 to 5.00 pm Cost: $22.00

Sharks, Hearts and Cushy Creatures Ronelle Brossard (4 sessions)

Let your imagination run wild and create your own

cuddly creature with fabric and needles.

Thursdays 7 to 28 May 4.00 to 5.00 pm

Cost: $44.00

Cartoon-a-rama James Foley (4 sessions)

Join local illustrator James Foley and learn how to draw

more expressive faces and bodies, how to create

heroic and villainous characters, and how to make

your own comic strip stories. A must for any budding

cartoonists.

Wednesdays 29 April to 20 May 4.00 to 5.00 pm

Cost: $44.00

BUBS AND TOTS

Bub Rub: Nurturing Baby Massage Esther Sofair (3 sessions)

Learn how the loving touch of your hands can nurture

your baby. Esther, Certified Remedial Massage

Therapist, will cover massage techniques, pressure

points, stretch and aromatherapy for your bub.

Wednesdays 20 May to 3 June 9.30 to 10.30 am

Cost: $33.00

Messy Play Isobel Lyall (4 sessions)

Slime, jelly, body paint and erupting play dough sound

like fun?! Join occupational therapist Isobel for some

very messy playtime giving toddlers (2+ years) endless

ways to develop and learn.

Wednesdays 22 April to 13 May 9.30 to 10.30 am

Cost: $44.00

SIDS: Safe Sleeping Lee Mead

Join Lee Mead of SIDS and KIDS WA to learn more

about safe sleeping recommendations to reduce the risk

of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and other

sleep-related infant deaths. Thursday 25 June 2015 11.00 am to 12.30 pm

Cost: Free*

South Fremantle Playgroup

South Fremantle Playgroup provides local families with

small children (0 - 5 years of age) with a friendly, safe

and stimulating environment to socialise, be involved in

group activities, build their first friendships and develop

physically, socially and intellectually. Parents and

guardians have a place to interact with each other. Mondays Weekly 9.30 to 11.30 am

Bookings and information: Contact Playgroup

President, Renee Vasta on 0414 231 633.

Basic Spanish Carlos Quijano (5 sessions)

This is an introductory course for people with little or

no knowledge of Spanish. The course will focus on

conversation skills and also grammar and reading.

Thursdays 23 April to 21 May 6.30 to 8.00 pm

Thursdays 28 May to 25 June 6.30 to 8.00 pm

Cost: $82.50

Intermediate Spanish Carlos Quijano (5 sessions)

If you are already familiar with the Spanish language

and/or have attended “Basic Spanish” join to further

your conversational and listening skills. This class will

run almost entirely in Spanish.

Tuesdays 21 April to 19 May 6.30 to 8.00 pm

Tuesdays 26 May to 23 June 6.30 to 8.00 pm

Cost: $82.50

Italian for Beginners Elisa Michelini (5 sessions)

Join this class with no or little knowledge of Italian to

learn basic vocabulary and get you started.

Thursdays 23 April to 21 May 6.00 - 7.30 pm Thursdays 28 May to 25 June 6.00 - 7.30 pm

Cost: $82.50

Italian Intermediate Elisa Michelini (5 sessions)

Let Elisa boost your basic vocabulary and speaking

skills by further growing your understanding of Italian.

Mondays 4 May to 8 June 6.00 - 7.30 pm

Please Note: No class on 1 June.

Cost: $82.50

Italian Conversation Sandra Pratt (ongoing social group)

Join this Italian conversation group to practice your

Italian speaking skills.

Tuesdays Weekly 10.00 to 11.30 am

Cost: $15.50 per quarter

French for Beginners Branan Dubh (5 sessions)

This is an introductory course into the basics of the

French language aiming to build your vocabulary and

understanding of grammar.

Tuesdays 21 April to 19 May 6.00 to 7.30 pm

Tuesdays 26 May to 23 June 6.00 to 7.30 pm

Cost: $82.50

French for Pretty Good Beginners Branan Dubh (5 sessions)

For those who have completed Branan's Beginners

class join this group to take your conversation skills to

the next level and further improve your French

language vocabulary.

Wednesdays 22 April to 20 May 6.00 to 7.30 pm

Wednesdays 27 May to 24 June 6.00 to 7.30 pm

Cost: $82.50

French Conversation Jane Kirkwood (ongoing social group)

Suits good beginner and intermediate level French

speakers. Emphasis is on using practical everyday

French with greater confidence, proficiency and expanding knowledge in all things French.

Fridays weekly 10.00 to 11.30 am

Cost: $15.50 per quarter

English Conversation Malcolm Graham (ongoing social group)

If you’re keen to improve your English join Malcolm to

learn more about the language, how to avoid common

pitfalls and further practice your conversation skills in

a friendly and supportive environment. Mondays weekly 6.00 to 7.30 pm

Cost: $15.50 per quarter

LANGUAGES

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Hatha Yoga Sharon Kyrwood (4 sessions)

Sharon teaches a gentle style of yoga designed to slowly

stretch and tone muscles. Includes relaxation, breathing

exercises and meditation.

Tuesdays 7 to 28 April 9.00 to 10.30 am

Tuesdays 5 to 26 May 9.00 to 10.30 am

Tuesdays 2 to 23 June 9.00 to 10.30 am

Cost: $66.00

Tai Chi Branan Dubh (5 sessions)

Tai chi is a profound mind-body practice developed

from the way of the warrior. It can teach you a lot

about yourself and your relationship to the world, and

become a strong refuge during turbulent and troubled

times in life. This course is an introduction to the basic

principles and practices, according to the Yang style

tradition.

Mondays 4 May to 8 June 6.00 to 7.30 pm

Please note: No class on 1 June.

Cost: $82.50

Belly Dance for Beginners Manuela Dansa (5 sessions)

Belly dance increases flexibility, body awareness,

self-esteem, tones the body and makes you feel more

feminine and beautiful – a great way to look and feel

good.

Thursdays 23 April to 21 May 6.30 to 7.30 pm

Thursdays 28 May to 25 June 7.00 to 8.30 pm

Cost: $55.00

Tennis for Beginners Christine Dorey (6 sessions)

Learn how to play tennis in a friendly, supportive

environment under the guidance of tennis expert

Christine.

Wednesdays 22 April to 27 May 9.30 to 10.30 am

Cost: $66.00

Note: This will be held at Hilton Community Centre.

Pilates Health Through Movement Christiane McDougall (4 sessions)

Create a well balanced body and mind.

Beginners are welcome.

Tuesdays 14 April to 12 May 6.30 to 7.15 pm

Bookings and information: Contact Christiane on

0416 469 071 or email [email protected].

Cost: $80.00

Tuesday Morning Walkers Marion Jefferson (ongoing social group)

Join in for a one hour walk around Fremantle, finishing

up with a cup of tea or coffee in a local cafe.

Tuesdays Weekly 7.30 to 9.00 am

Cost: $26.00 per year

CREATIVITY

Glass Art: Fused Kiln Fired Jewellery, Sun

catchers, Wind Chimes Leisa Antonio (4 sessions)

Using the fusing and slumping kiln fired glass making method, you will make your own glass jewellery or sun

catchers and wind chimes using System 96 glass

fragments including dichroic pieces.

Tuesdays 21 April to 12 May 10.00 to 11.30 am

Tuesdays 19 May to 9 June 10.00 to 11.30 am

Wednesdays 22 April to 13 May 12.30 to 2.00 pm

Wednesdays 20 May to 10 June 12.30 to 2.00 pm

Cost: $66.00

Fremantle Photo Walk Jacqueline Warrick

Come and explore beautiful historic Fremantle through

the eye of a camera! Join travel photographer

Jacqueline on a cultural exploration of the great port

city whilst learning tips and tricks to turn your photos

from simply ordinary to extraordinary.

Tuesdays 21 April 2015 4.00 to 6.00 pm

Cost: $22.00

Advanced Camera Skills Jacqueline Warrick

If you've already learnt a few of the camera basics and

want to deepen your knowledge, this workshop is for

you. Explore lighting, shutter speed and aperture to ex-

plore your creativity and give you the results you want.

Sundays 3 May 2015 3.00 to 5.00 pm

Cost: $22.00

Treasure Box: Working with Clay Eleonora Barcellona (3 sessions)

Join Industrial designer and passionate clay artist

Eleonora to create and decorate a treasure box using

clay.

Fridays 24 April to 15 May 10.00 to 11.30 am

Cost: $66.00

I Spy Quilts Lynne Jones (ongoing social group)

Join this dedicated group of quilters to make a quilt for

children in foster care. This group is a project of

Soroptimist International, Fremantle.

Fridays Fortnightly 9.00 to 12.00 pm

Cost: $15.50 per quarter

Cosy Quilters Ronelle Brossard (ongoing social group)

Become a Cosy Quilter! Bring your UFOs (unfinished

objects), fabrics and machines. This is a social group for

quilters to sew together and have a yarn.

Fridays Weekly 9.30 am to 12.00 pm

Cost: $15.50 per quarter

Time Out to Paint Sandra Pratt (ongoing social group)

Bring your own creative project and materials to

practice your painting pursuits in this friendly social

group.

Tuesdays Weekly 12.30 to 3.30 pm

Cost: $15.50 per quarter

CREATIVITY

Introduction to Drawing Tessa Joy (4 sessions)

Learn how to draw by following a series of drawing

exercises to train the left side of your brain and access

your natural creativity.

Materials list on enrolment

Mondays 4 May to 25 May 12.00 to 2.00 pm

Cost: $88.00

Impressionism Tessa Joy (4 sessions)

Take a closer look at European and Australian

Impressionists then put techniques and inspirations in

to practice on your own projects.

Materials list on enrolment.

Wednesdays 6 May to 27 May 12.00 to 2.00 pm

Cost: $88.00

Experimental Wind Instrument Making

with Mark Cain

Join Mark, renowned saxophonist, woodwind player,

instrument maker and composer to learn the secrets of making your own "Experimental Wind Instruments".

Mark’s trademark is his use of simple and commonly

available materials to create imaginative and whimsical

instruments whose surprising and often beautiful

sounds confound their origins.

Tuesday 26 May 2015 4.30 to 6.00 pm

Cost: $22.00

LIFE ESSENTIALS

Secrets from the Science of Happiness Annika Howells

Do you want to live a happier life and take action to be

at your best? Let positive psychology specialist Annika

introduce you to the Science of Happiness, exploring

the latest evidence-based ways to boost your wellbeing

and revealing the secrets to living a happier, flourishing

life.

Material fee: $10.00 payable to Annika on the day.

Sunday 3 May 2015 11.00 am to 1.00 pm

Cost: $22.00

Kick-start your business: Six Crucial

Strategies for Success Ruth O'Dwyer

Setting up your business can be challenging and often

can seem like a puzzle - but where do the pieces fit?

Join Positive Business Coach, Ruth, to learn and

develop your business strategy: sales, marketing,

communication, take control of your social media,

networking, branding and develop your pitch. It is a

hands-on workshop with take home worksheets.

Suitable for solo-entrepreneurs, small business owners

and those with a keen desire for a change.

Saturday 9 May 2015 9.30 am to 4.30 pm

Cost: $66.00

The Skills of Relaxing, Refreshing, and

Re-energising Body, Mind and Emotions Ginette Hillman

Join Wellness Coach Ginette and learn the tools and

skills that will assist you to relax, energise, and support

your physical, emotional and mental wellbeing. The

program combines a soothing Chinese tea, meditation, and gentle breath, energy and movement exercises.

Friday 22 May 2015 6.30 to 8.30 pm

Cost: $22.00

COMMUNITY

Buds ‘n’ Blooms Inter-Generational

Gardening Group Join the Buds ‘n’ Blooms Inter-generational gardening

group – all ages welcome – for weekly gardening and sustainable living workshops. BYO morning tea to

share. This group is held at Hilton Harvest, Hilton.

Wednesday Weekly 9.30 to 11.30 am

Bookings and information: Contact Sasha on

0402 550 469 or visit hiltonharvest.weebly.com.au.

Doing I.T. Better: Get the hang of your

iPad and iPhone Emily Scarff (5 sessions)

Looking for a fun and flexible way to boost your digital

literacy? Join the eFriends team to improve your skills

and knowledge in using tablet and smart phone

technology.

Monday 4 May to 8 June 9.30 to 10.30 am

Monday 4 May to 8 June 11.00 am to 12.00 pm

Please note: No class on 1 June.

Cost: $75.00

Bookings: Contact Emily on 0401 291 503 or

[email protected].

Speakeasy A support group for people who stutter.

Tuesday Weekly 6.00 to 7.30 pm

Bookings and information: Please call Speakeasy on

08 9225 4111.

Even Keel A support group for people with Bipolar disorder.

Saturday Monthly 1.00 to 2.00 pm

Bookings and information: Please contact Even

Keel on 9425 2005.

Grow World Mental Health Movement Meeting. GROW

helps people suffering from mental illness.

Wednesday Weekly 10.00 am to 12.00 pm

Bookings and information: Please call Grow WA

on 08 9228 1411.

Compassionate Friends A support group for parents, siblings and grandparents

who have had a child, brother, sister or grandchild die

from any cause and at any age.

Wednesday Monthly 7.00 to 9.00 pm

Bookings and information: Please contact The

Compassionate Friends of WA on 08 9486 8711.

Freo Club Provides recreational activities for people with

disabilities. A small weekly fee applies.

Wednesday Weekly 6.30 to 8.30 pm

Bookings and information: Please contact

Fremantle Community Care 08 9432 9890

COOKING

Essentially Delicious Join this interactive class that’s all about simple and

delicious oil-infused delicacies for those interested in

healthy living – some have even shed a few kilos along

the way. You will sample raw and wholefood (gluten

and dairy-free) dishes that you can easily

recreate at home with your own take home recipes

and essential oils.

Sunday 24 May 2015 12.00 to 3.00 pm

Cost: $49.00

Bookings: www.trybooking.com/HFZL

FOODcents® by Red Cross Learn all about food nutrition, budgeting,

understanding food labels, hygienic food storage and

preparation and gain valuable cooking skills. The classes

are a mix of theory and hands-on practice and cover

everything about safe, affordable and healthy diets.

Take home plenty of advice, resources and cookbooks.

Monday 18 May to 8 June 11.30 am to 1.30 pm

Please note: No class on 1 June.

Cost: Free*

The Food Lovers Club Marion Jefferson (ongoing social group)

Fremantle Food Lovers: Get together for a monthly

cook-up every second Tuesday of the month. Each

person will take a turn in choosing the menu and

buying the ingredients. The group will cook and eat

together.

Second Tuesday of the month 6.00 to 8.30 pm

Cost: $15.50 per quarter

First Sunday Breakfast Club Marion Jefferson (ongoing social group)

This is an excellent opportunity to try new places for

breakfast in and around Freo, meet new friends and

have fun. We will meet at the Meeting Place then walk

or drive to a new place for breakfast.

First Sunday of the month 8.00 am

Cost: $26.00 per year

Veggi Chit Chat Rae Terlecki (ongoing social group)

Have fun cooking and sharing a vegetarian meal with

this friendly group. You do not have to be a vegetarian

to enjoy the delightful recipes and ideas that are shared

by all. Minimal cost of ingredients to be shared by the

group members.

Thursday Fortnightly 10.00 am to 12.00 pm

Cost: $15.50 per quarter

FREMANTLE VOLUNTEER SERVICE

Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 9.00am to 2.00pm. By appointment only.

245 South Terrace, South Fremantle T: 08 9432 9676 E: [email protected]

The Fremantle Volunteer Service provides access to volunteer opportunities in the Fremantle

area. If you would like information on available positions, or are an organisation in need of

volunteers, please contact Fremantle Volunteer Service on 9432 9676 or [email protected].

You can also search online for the latest volunteer positions via www.volunteeringwa.org.au and

apply via the comfort of your own armchair. Each month Fremantle Volunteer Service produces a

list of new and urgent volunteer opportunities in the Fremantle area. There are lots of fun,

interesting and varied positions featured, have a look online:

fremantle.wa.gov.au/communityservices/Fremantle_Volunteer_Service.

AGENCY SPOTLIGHTS

Fremantle Volunteer Heritage Guides are looking for Round

House Guides to inform visitors on the history of the Arthur Head

Precinct. Volunteers are provided with a partial uniform, parking and

all the relevant information about the precinct and are rostered

according to availability usually once a week or once a fortnight.

Applicants can request a day that is suitable for them.

Youth Mentor: The Streetball project runs at the Fremantle PCYC

on numerous Saturday nights from 6pm-9pm and is a very rewarding

and fun project to be involved in. The program is consistently looking

for volunteers to assist the running of the program on various Saturday

nights throughout the school term, as well as sponsors to ensure we

have funding to continue the program long-term. If you are interested

in supporting young people develop their passion for sport and

recreation, while working and networking with lead youth agencies and

working side by side with like-minded people contact us for further details.

Youth Support Volunteer: Volunteers are required at the Fremantle PCYC Drop in Centre to

support the supervision and take part in youth recreational and sports

activities with young people. Volunteers will also be part of helping

with the delivery of life skills and healthy eating programmes at the

centre. These programmes will teach young people essential skills

such as cooking and cleaning. Young people ages 8 to 18 years old

access the centre and volunteer would need to develop a rapport with

the young people and to talk with them in a non judgemental and friendly way.