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Applications open for Young, Black and Deadly scholarships

The Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) is sponsoring the Young, Black and Proud scholarships for another round, with applications now open for up to $30,000 worth of support with school, uni, arts or sporting dreams for Young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Queenslanders under the age of 25 years. Applications close Monday, 10th June. Applicants are encouraged to read through the Information Pack to ensure their applications meets all the requirements to ensure they have the best chance at eligibility. Find out more.

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2 Comments

  1. Aleccia on April 1, 2020 at 8:47 pm

    I am enquiring when these will open for 2020? Thank you

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Hello, and farewell – lots of changes announced in this week’s eNews

Hello, and farewell – lots of changes announced in this edition of eNews. PeakCare eNews 10th March 2023

Read More

Child sexual abuse and exploitation – supporting SAFE and therapeutic conversations with young people

On behalf of PeakCare Queensland and Life Without Barriers, we would like to thank you for attending our forum on…

Read More

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On 28th January 2023, an open letter to the Queensland Parliament – ‘Stop Youth Crime – Get Smarter Not Tougher’ – was published…

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