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CaPTa group and Trudy Nagle from Tourism Taster standing with Rainforestation dancers Leslie and Nathaniel

Employment success stories

Rainforestation dancers Leslie & Nathaniel are a step up from the rest!

Monday, 16 December 2024
Cairns is widely considered to be the tropical capital of Australia. Often called “The Gateway to the Barrier Reef” the area of Far North Queensland...
George Blair and his employment consultants at EPIC Assist

Job seeker success stories

The mentee becomes the mentor: George finds his dream job supporting Indigenous job seekers

Friday, 1 July 2022
Proud Aboriginal man, George Blair, has three very important rules he lives his life by. “I have always been taught to stand up for what...
Two women stand in front of an EPIC Assist office

EPIC artist stories

Art provides cultural connection and outlet for mental health

Thursday, 24 June 2021
Fourteen years ago, an Indigenous Elder threw EPIC Assist (EPIC) participant Lisa a rock and told her to start painting to help her work through...
A man and a lady stand in front of the Aboriginal flag and the Torres Strait Islander flag smiling.

First Nations

EPIC and Kahwun-Wooga create employment opportunities for Maryborough community

Thursday, 3 December 2020
Nothing is more important to Peter Skuthorpe than community. The Community Justice Group Coordinator for Kahwun-Wooga Aboriginal Corporation in Maryborough explains: “Community to me means...
NAIDOC Week 2018 - 'Because of her, we can!'. 'tarmunggie-woman' by Cheryl Moggs

Accessibility & Inclusion

Because of her, we can! NAIDOC Week celebrates the essential contributions of women

Thursday, 28 June 2018
They have carried the culture, language, and traditions of their communities for tens of thousands of years, and today they continue to advocate for their...
An Aboriginal artwork telling EPIC's story.

EPIC Assist acknowledges the past, present, and future Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work. – EPIC’s reconciliation commitment

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