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Narrogin Gas

Shop front selling electric scooters, walking frames and general aids to indeoendent living. Sales only, no equipment available for hire.

24 Fairway St
Suburb: NARROGIN
State: WA
Postcode: 6312

(08) 9881 2005

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Jaemin Kim

West Ryde

Hi I need some help for basic needs as I have nothing until I start and paid with new part time job - which I presume will be within 2-4 weeks. My housemates are helping with rent but that is all help that I've got. I've also lost contact for help from families and friends. My evidence documents were not enough to receive support from Vinnies and other organisation.
I hope to receive some help
jaemint88@gmail.com

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Lisa Taylor

Kondinin

Dear your care,
Can I please ask how I can access an application for accommodation in your over 55 units please. I have recently moved back to WA from working in NT. I used to stay at my mum's place but my nephew has moved in so I have no housing. I am 61 not currently working may be able to get some p/t work. Have a little poodle,very well behaved and fully toilet trained. I am hoping you may have something available. Please call me on 0474175833 or email me back if you require any other info.
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Lisa Taylor

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