❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the operation and closure of Employment Directions Network (EDN) career centres. The Minister provides details on operational centres, closures due to financial viability or organisational decisions, and funding arrangements until December 2008.
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EMPLOYMENT DIRECTIONS NETWORK CAREER CENTRES
(1) How many Employment Directions Network career centres, which are funded by the Department of Education and Training, are currently operational throughout Western Australia? (2) Did any EDN career centres cease operation in 2005, 2006 and 2007? (3) If yes to (2), which centres closed and what was the justification for the closure or closures? (4) Is there any intention to close any EDN career centres in the future? (5) If yes to (4), which centre or centres, and what is the justification for the closure or closures? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
(1) How many Employment Directions Network career centres, which are funded by the Department of Education and Training, are currently operational throughout Western Australia? (2) Did any EDN career centres cease operation in 2005, 2006 and 2007? (3) If yes to (2), which centres closed and what was the justification for the closure or closures? (4) Is there any intention to close any EDN career centres in the future? (5) If yes to (4), which centre or centres, and what is the justification for the closure or closures? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(2) Did any EDN career centres cease operation in 2005, 2006 and 2007? (3) If yes to (2), which centres closed and what was the justification for the closure or closures? (4) Is there any intention to close any EDN career centres in the future? (5) If yes to (4), which centre or centres, and what is the justification for the closure or closures? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(3) If yes to (2), which centres closed and what was the justification for the closure or closures? (4) Is there any intention to close any EDN career centres in the future? (5) If yes to (4), which centre or centres, and what is the justification for the closure or closures? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(4) Is there any intention to close any EDN career centres in the future? (5) If yes to (4), which centre or centres, and what is the justification for the closure or closures? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(5) If yes to (4), which centre or centres, and what is the justification for the closure or closures? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007.
Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007.
(5) Not applicable.
(2) Did any EDN career centres cease operation in 2005, 2006 and 2007? (3) If yes to (2), which centres closed and what was the justification for the closure or closures? (4) Is there any intention to close any EDN career centres in the future? (5) If yes to (4), which centre or centres, and what is the justification for the closure or closures? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(3) If yes to (2), which centres closed and what was the justification for the closure or closures? (4) Is there any intention to close any EDN career centres in the future? (5) If yes to (4), which centre or centres, and what is the justification for the closure or closures? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(4) Is there any intention to close any EDN career centres in the future? (5) If yes to (4), which centre or centres, and what is the justification for the closure or closures? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(5) If yes to (4), which centre or centres, and what is the justification for the closure or closures? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(1) Twenty-five EDN career centres are operational. (2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(2) Kanwork Option Centre Inc closed in 2005; Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc closed in 2007; Esperance Group Training closed in 2007; and Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) closed in 2007. (3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
(3) Kanwork Option Centre Inc - the department did not renew funding for Kanwork Option Centre Inc post 31 December 2005 to deliver EDN services due to financial viability concerns. Kuljak Aboriginal Employment and Cultural Centre Inc - the management committee decided to dissolve the organisation at the end of May 2007. Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007. (4) The department has arrangements in place to fund the Employment Directions Network until 31 December 2008. (5) Not applicable.
Esperance Group Training Inc - the organisation decided to terminate its service agreement arrangements to deliver career EDN career development services in the Esperance-Goldfields region on 30 June 2007. Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007.
Dome WA Inc (Don’t Overlook Mature Expertise), subsequently trading as MYEC (Make Your Experience Count) - the board of Dome WA Inc decided it was not feasible to continue to operate in WA and provide services to the general public beyond 30 June 2007.
(5) Not applicable.
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