Ken Hocking shares a laugh with fellow volunteers (back row, from left) Donna Campbell and Jeannie Holmberg, and (front row) Lauren Ross and Julia Butler.
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Emily Donohoe
Campaspe Cohuna Local Learning and Employment Network marked National Volunteer Week by celebrating Rochester’s brightest volunteer stars.
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At one of three morning teas hosted across its region, volunteers had an opportunity to connect and catch-up on Thursday, May 22.
Volunteers from all walks of Rochester’s community joined to be acknowledged at the Campaspe Cohuna LLEN morning tea.
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Emily Donohoe
The morning tea was held at Rochester Bowling Club, with all volunteers invited to join.
Organisations represented included the Rochester Lions Club, Royal Flying Doctor Service, Ambulance Victoria, VICSES, Rochester Community House, Campaspe River Reserve Committee, Rochester Junior Football Club and Access Skills Training, along with CCLLEN’s volunteers from the L2P and Mates Mentoring programs.
Lois Taig and Campaspe Cohuna LLEN’s Jacq Campbell and Nikki Harris.
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Emily Donohoe
Volunteers from Echuca and Kyabram were also celebrated at morning teas hosted by CCLLEN for National Volunteer Week.
Kate Familari, John Atley, Paul Nicoll and Glenn Crabtree.
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Emily Donohoe
The volunteers enjoyed a morning tea, provided by CCLLEN, and a chat.
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Emily Donohoe
Paul Butler and Paul Poort.
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Emily Donohoe
Julia Butler, Jeannie Holmberg and Donna Campbell.
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Bev Benson and Lois Taig.
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Emily Donohoe
Wilf Routher, Barbie Walker and Bev Hoffman.
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Emily Donohoe