Western Australian Community Resource Centres

Western Australian Community Resource Centres are a government funded centres in Western Australia.

In the 1990s the Western Australian Government created funding for community centres in Western Australia.[1][2] The system was boosted in the 2000s by funding from the Royalties for Regions program.[3][4]

In most cases they were successors to earlier Telecentres around the state.[5][6][7][8] Some Community recreation centres have published newsletters.[9][10][11]

Notes

  1. "Services". Archived from the original on 31 October 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
  2. Western Australian Community Resource Network (issuing body) (2011), CRC network news, Western Australian Community Resource Network, retrieved 27 September 2022
  3. Western Australia. Dept. of Regional Development and Lands; Royalties for Regions (W.A.); Western Australia. Dept. of Regional Development and Lands (2012), Royalties for Regions : progress report July 2011 - June 2012, Dept. of Regional Development and Lands, retrieved 27 September 2022
  4. Western Australia. Office of the Auditor General (2014), Royalties for regions : are the benefits being realised?, Western Australia. Office of the Auditor General, retrieved 27 September 2022
  5. WA Telecentre Network; Western Australia. Department of Commerce and Trade, (issuing body.) (1999), You can do it at a telecentre, Department of Commerce and Trade, retrieved 27 September 2022
  6. WA Telecentre Network; Western Australia. Dept. of Local Government and Regional Development (2003), Telecentre network : bringing communities together, Dept. of Local Government and Regional Development, retrieved 27 September 2022
  7. Australia. Department of Veterans' Affairs (1 December 2002), "Remote access to DVA easy in WA (1 December 2002)", Vetaffairs / Department of Veterans' Affairs, [Dept. of Veterans' Affairs], 18 (4): 7, ISSN 0819-8934
  8. W.A. Telecentre Network; Western Australia. Dept. of Local Government and Regional Development (2004), Planning for the future, WA Telecentre Network, retrieved 27 September 2022
  9. Boyup Brook Community Resource Centre (2010), Community Resource Centre newsletter, Telecentre Network, retrieved 27 September 2022
  10. Donnybrook Community Resource Centre., (issuing body.) (2016), Preston press, Preston Press, retrieved 27 September 2022
  11. Pinjarra Community Resource Centre, (issuing body.) (2016), Murray community newspaper, Pinjarra Community Resource Centre, retrieved 27 September 2022
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