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Renovations at our Monarto Property

October 16, 2015 by asgorg

ASG has partnered with our wonderful friends over at  Big Sunday to renovate an unused building at our Monarto rehab facility. It will become a center dedicated to aboriginal women’s health issues.

From the ABC, read the full story at:  <http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-10/house-renovated-to-become-drug-and-alcohol-treatment-centre/6843966>

“There’s been a heap of man hours go in and late nights spent up there just getting the property right,” Mr Brett said.

“We’ve had people there who are carpenters, people who do have those trades, electricians and plumbers.

“But also people who may not have the skills but they’ve been able to pick up a paint brush, they’ve been able to be involved with gardening.”

 

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