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  • Robotics Club Volunteer - Coding & STEM Education Classroom Support

    Ardoch

    Inspire young minds through robotics! Join Ardoch's volunteer team and support hands-on learning activities with robotics kits for primary school students. No expertise required - training and support provided. Make a meaningful impact and inspire STEM learning. Apply today!

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  • Scout Leader

    Fitzroy Scout Group (part of Scouts Victoria)

    As a Scout Leader, you'll work as part of a team to organise a program of adventurous activities for young people aged 11-14 years old, including camps, weekly activities, outdoor adventures and practical learning. You will be trained and supported, and through your leadership will be guiding the development of the next generation.

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  • bstreetsmart Road Safety Event - Volunteers for Ushers, Crowd Management

    Bstreetsmart

    An exciting opportunity exists for you to volunteer to assist us in running a Road Safety Program called ‘bstreetsmart’ at Qudos Bank Arena from 20-22 August 2024. Year 10 to 12 school students aged 16 –18 will attend the event with the aim to decrease road trauma in this age group. Volunteers will be required for ushering, crowd management, information relay, and safety officers

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  • Community Volunteer - Southern Highlands

    Habitat for Humanity Australia

    • Bargo NSW, Bowral NSW, Bundanoon NSW, Burrawang NSW, Mittagong NSW, Moss Vale NSW, Robertson NSW, Wingello NSW
    • Category: Disaster Relief
    • Types of work: Garden Maintenance, Safety & Emergency Services, Sport & Physical Activity, Trades & Maintenance

    Habitat for Humanity Australia is currently the largest and most active organisation in the Southern Highlands area mobilising volunteers to provide extensive, free, practical bushfire recovery and resilience assistance to disadvantaged members of the communities. No skills are required! Thanks to the support of our volunteers, partners and donors we have been able to support more Australian families recover from the bushfires and now help them prepare for future bushfires.

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  • Community Volunteer - Blue Mountains

    Habitat for Humanity Australia

    • Bell NSW, Bilpin NSW, Clarence NSW, Dargan NSW, Hawkesbury Heights NSW, Katoomba NSW, Mount Tomah NSW, Mount Victoria NSW
    • Category: Disaster Relief
    • Types of work: Garden Maintenance, Safety & Emergency Services, Sport & Physical Activity, Trades & Maintenance

    Habitat for Humanity Australia is currently the largest and most active organisation in the Blue Mountains and Southern Highlands areas mobilising volunteers to provide extensive, free, practical bushfire recovery & resilience assistance to disadvantaged members of the communities. No skills are required! Thanks to the support of our volunteers, partners and donors we have been able to support more Australian families recover from the Bushfires and now help them prepare for future bushfires.

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  • ICV Crew- Communications Officer.

    Darling Range Volunteer Bushfire Brigade

    You don't have to be a burly, hose-wrestling bloke to be a firie! The Darling Range Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade Communications work at the control centre of a fire or search manning the radios, tracking firies, mapping fire shapes, and providing specialised support to the Incident Management Team (IMT).

  • Adopt a Spot Marine Debris Removal

    Adopt a Spot Scheme

    Are you concerned about the amount of rubbish on our coastline? Adopt a Spot are recruiting volunteers to nominate an area of coastline to manage the removal of marine debris. Tasks will include daily cleans, collation of data (taking pictures of marine debris & reporting back on data via email or social media), disposal of materials in accordance with Local Council rubbish/recycling guidelines and provide community education in sustainable practices.

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