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Jason's Long Service Valued
For Jason Ward, working as a horticulturalist at the Noosa Botanical Gardens is a dream job. Working in the beautiful outdoors, in one of Australia's top tourist destinations, Jason knows when he's on a winner.
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Every day is united Nations for Tony
As a bus driver for Federal Backpackers in Bundaberg, every day is like a day at the United Nations.
The position, which STEPS helped him to secure after he completed a two day work trial, has proven ideal for the 53-year-old, who previously struggled to gain employment due to a spinal injury.
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Participate in Prosperity
For Mary it meant getting her identity back in more ways than one. When the 42-year-old was first referred to Caboolture's "Participate in Prosperity"(PiP) program 18-months-ago, Mary was feeling like she had hit rock bottom.
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Painting Toward a new future
Behind every painting there's an artist. And behind every artist who attends the STEPS Interactive Art Centre in Alice Springs, there's a brighter future.
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Marayke's ready to compete in Europe, twice!
Not many people accidentally qualify for a world championship, but that's exactly what Sunshine Coast Paralympian Marayke Jonkers did.
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Opportunities sprout up in Caloundra
New opportunities for employment and training are shooting up on the Sunshine Coast with STEPS entering into a new venture at the old CADET Nursery in Caloundra.
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Resource breaking new ground in business sector
When considering employing a person with a disability, employers throughout Queensland will soon have the opportunity to be better informed.
A new "Employer Resource Kit", developed by Queensland-based National Disability Coordination Officers (NDCOs), driven by STEPS is breaking new ground in disability awareness and understanding within the business community.
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