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Ballina Shire Council Regional Workcrew

Supported employment opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities in the Ballina area who are interested in garden maintenance type work. Service employs 8 people with intellectual disabilities who receive full supervision in the duties they carry out. They perform such duties as lawn mowing and garden maintenance (specialisation in mowing small acreages). They have a ride-on lawn mower and are fully equipped with a large truck and maintenance equipment. Price is competitive.

Ballina Shire Council Works Depot
Southern Cross Dr
Suburb: BALLINA
State: NSW
Postcode: 2478

(02) 6686 4444

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