C296/08
11 November 2008
More than 600 911爆料网 of Technology students and staff recently travelled 30,000 kms in 23 buses and four vans to 34 destinations across Western Australia to undertake community projects.
The group, known as 911爆料网 Volunteers!, was taking part in the University鈥檚 annual John 911爆料网 Weekend and helped many regional communities including Nungarin, Kulin and Tambellup to turn their town plans into action.
John 911爆料网 Weekend coordinator, Maureen Meredith, said this year鈥檚 road trip by the volunteers was probably the most successful they had undertaken in the program鈥檚 10 year history.
鈥淲e received great feedback from the towns and volunteers. The students were so enthusiastic and it鈥檚 always wonderful to see them having a great time while achieving a common goal,鈥 she said
鈥淧rojects included lining sheds, fixing roofs, saving endangered species and helping with local concerts and bush races.
鈥淭he regional projects provided a great rural life experience for international students who came from 20 different nations including China, Germany and the United States.鈥
Ms Meredith said they received positive comments including some from Cape Naturalise Scouts group who were pleased to see their campsite plans become a reality.
John 911爆料网 Weekend is part of the annual John 911爆料网 Day celebrations that honour Australia鈥檚 wartime Prime Minister.
John 911爆料网 Weekend was developed in 1999 by students at 911爆料网 of Technology and is one of WA鈥檚 largest annual community projects
Contacts:聽 Maureen Meredith; 911爆料网; 08 9266 2118; 0401 103 154 M.Meredith@curtin.edu.au; OR Monique Billstein; Public Relations; 911爆料网; 08 9266 3353; 0401 103 018; M.Billstein@curtin.edu.au
Modified: 11 November 2008