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Volunteers to get their hands dirty for Headspace

15 September 2010

Alcoa staff are lining up to make a contribution to one of the region’s most important youth health and wellbeing organisations. Volunteers will landscape the gardens of headspace’s newest site in Drysdale on September 23. headspace provides mental health and wellbeing support, information and services to young people and their families across Australia and opened its latest premises in July this year.

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Self-esteem boost for disadvantaged job seekers

07 September 2010

Around 20 long–term unemployed young women will be treated to a make-over on Thursday to assist in building their self esteem and improve their chances of gaining employment. The event was held for the second time last year with 16 of the 19 participants achieving positive outcomes – including many securing employment while others began studying in order to achieve their goals. BacLinks, a division of Karingal which educates, supports and creates opportunities for business and community to en

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Geelong foodies battle it out for vet cooking challenge

01 September 2010

Young people being mentored by some of Geelong’s top chefs will go head to head this week during the finale of the annual ‘Y’ Chef Cooking Challenge. The final cook-off will see prominent local Chefs Simon Parrott (Fishermen’s Pier Restaurant), Leonie Mills (Jack and Jill Restaurant), Matt Dempsey and Nick Rutkowski (The Diggers Arms Hotel), Daniel Brehaut and Hernando Callejas (Black Bull Tapas Bar and Restaurant) and Chris Hudich (Ripples on the Bay) assist five Geelong VET in Hospitality cla

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Publications

BacLinks Backyard

14 October 2008

This informative e-news bulletin will keep you up to date with all the latest BacLinks news, as well as relevant local and global CSR news, trends and practical information. For businesses, it will also highlight opportunities to get involved with your local communit. For community groups and organisations it will provide a promotional opportunity to highlight your community projects and needs.

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Articles

Alcoa helps out Marshall

14 April 2011

Alcoa employees have teamed up with Karingal Transcend, formally Mental Health Support, as part of their ongoing employee community volunteering program. Alcoa Point Henry, with the assistance of BacLinks, has an established calendar of community involvement for 2011, giving employees the opportunity to volunteer during work hours for a range of interesting projects during the year. The first for the year took place at Karingal Transcend’s property in Marshall on March 31.

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Karingal Karnivalè

30 March 2010

Karingal's Kardinia House was brought to life on Sunday with the hugely successful Karingal Karnivalè, showcasing live entertainment, market stalls, kids rides, the fantastic KarnivART exhibition and much more...

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Karingal KarnivART '10

30 March 2010

Karingal KarnivART was officially opened by acclaimed artist, Jamie Daddo on Friday night, featuring works by artists with a disability or mental illness from Geelong, Barwon south west and southern metropolitan regions of Victoria. The exhibition aims to give the featured artists a chance to showcase their amazing works to the community...

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