About Us
The Dumbleyung CRC is a not for profit community managed organisation that is always seeking and creating new ways to interact and provide quality services to our community members and tourists to our region.
Our aim: To be a welcoming and engaging community hub, provide access to information and services which encourage personal, social, economic and tourism development and ultimately building capacity within the Shire of Dumbleyung.
If you have any queries or just want to chat and see what's on in our Shire please pop in and say hello!
Our aim: To be a welcoming and engaging community hub, provide access to information and services which encourage personal, social, economic and tourism development and ultimately building capacity within the Shire of Dumbleyung.
If you have any queries or just want to chat and see what's on in our Shire please pop in and say hello!
Our Team
Staff:
Coordinator: Peta Stangoni
Administration and Library Officer: Freyja Melling
Trainee: Kimberly Hood
Administration and Finance Officer (Maternity Leave): Sarah Edwards
Administration and Finance Officer (Maternity Coverage): Darcey Ward
Committee:
Chairperson: Gracie Wigg
Vice Chairperson: John Lee
Treasurer: Sue-Ellen Lax
Secretary: Dita Page
Committee Members: Norma Bailey, Helen Bairstow, Sarah-Jane Robertson-Hall, Candy Mullins, Richard Kabzinski
Coordinator: Peta Stangoni
Administration and Library Officer: Freyja Melling
Trainee: Kimberly Hood
Administration and Finance Officer (Maternity Leave): Sarah Edwards
Administration and Finance Officer (Maternity Coverage): Darcey Ward
Committee:
Chairperson: Gracie Wigg
Vice Chairperson: John Lee
Treasurer: Sue-Ellen Lax
Secretary: Dita Page
Committee Members: Norma Bailey, Helen Bairstow, Sarah-Jane Robertson-Hall, Candy Mullins, Richard Kabzinski
The Western Australian Community Resource Centre Network
The Western Australian Community Resource Network (WACRN) is comprised of over 100 rural, remote and regional Community Resource Centres (CRCs). CRCs provide their communities with access to government and community services and information while undertaking community, business and economic development workshops and activities.
CRCs are not for profit organisations that are independently owned and operated by their local community.
The WACRN is supported by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development with funding from the State government.
CRCs are not for profit organisations that are independently owned and operated by their local community.
The WACRN is supported by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development with funding from the State government.