• PHOTO: Mikiala Thurston (Year 9) Courtney Richards (Pathways Lead) and Temia Robinson (Year 9) met up during Courtney’s first visit to Coonamble’s NASCA room.
As many secondary students across the region come to the pointy end of their high school education, the big 'what next?' can start to weigh down on them.
Courtney Richards, Pathway Lead at NASCA in Dubbo, is currently in the beginning stages of a new NASCA program aimed to support young indigenous girls within regional schools in identifying and achieving their post schooling goals.
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