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Orange Aboriginal
Services Directory
Developed by
Orange City Council
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Artwork Used in this Directory Kylie Tarleton’s art works are using animals to depict connectedness -
being on land together despite differences.
1 Family of Galanga
2 Wiradjuri Totem
3 Daroo
4 Galanga
5 Family of Warramba
6 Biladurang and Gugaa
7 Warramba
8 Family of Biladurang
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Acknowledgement of Country
Orange City Council would like to acknowledge the
Wiradjuri people who are the Traditional Custodians of the Land.
Council would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past
and present of the Wiradjuri Nation and extend that respect to
other Aboriginal Australians.
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Orange Aboriginal Services
Directory
It is with pleasure that we provide the updated 2017 Orange Aboriginal
Services Directory to the Orange community. Whether you are a first
time visitor, frequent visitor or a resident of Orange, this guide will assist
you to access services in the easiest, most accessible and enjoyable
way possible.
Disclaimer Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this
data, Orange City Council does not guarantee the accuracy of the
information contained in this publication.
Any person using or relying upon this information does so on the
basis that Orange City Council does not bear any responsibility or
liability whatsoever for any errors, faults, defects or omissions in the
brochure.
Whilst all care has been taken, Orange City Council accepts no
liability for any inconvenience, damages or injury whatsoever that
may occur by reliance on this information.
The details of this brochure were accurate at the time of printing,
however, Orange City Council cannot guarantee the ongoing
accuracy of all information.
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Contents Acknowledgement of Country ................................................................................................... 3
Orange Aboriginal Services Directory - Disclaimer ................................................................... 4
Orange City Council ................................................................................................................ 10
Orange Aboriginal Working Party ............................................................................................ 11
Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 12
EDUCATION
Anson Street School ................................................................................................................ 13
Bletchington Public School ...................................................................................................... 14
Bowen Community Technology Centre ................................................................................... 14
Bowen Public School ............................................................................................................... 14
Bowen Preschool .................................................................................................................... 15
Calare Public School ............................................................................................................... 15
Catherine McAuley Catholic Primary School .......................................................................... 15
Charles Sturt University .......................................................................................................... 15
Five Ways Orange Playgroup ................................................................................................. 16
Glenroi Heights Public School ................................................................................................ 16
Glenroi Preschool ................................................................................................................... 16
James Sheahan Catholic High School .................................................................................... 17
Kinross Wolaroi School ........................................................................................................... 17
NSW Department of Education ............................................................................................... 18
Orange Anglican Grammar School ......................................................................................... 18
Orange Christian School ......................................................................................................... 18
Orange District Early Education Programme Inc .................................................................... 19
Orange East Public School ..................................................................................................... 19
Orange High School ............................................................................................................... 19
Orange Public School ............................................................................................................. 20
Parents as Teachers (PAT) .................................................................................................... 20
Playgroup NSW Inc ................................................................................................................ 20
Schools as Community Centres ............................................................................................. 21
Spring Street Child Care ......................................................................................................... 21
St Mary’s Catholic Primary School ......................................................................................... 21
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Contents Continued Supported Playgroup .............................................................................................................. 22
TAFE ...................................................................................................................................... 22
The Canobolas Rural Technology High School ...................................................................... 22
Time Out for Mums ................................................................................................................. 23
VERTO ................................................................................................................................... 23
Yarrawong Children’s Centre .................................................................................................. 24
EMPLOYMENT
Birrang Enterprise Development Co Ltd ................................................................................. 25
Job Centre Australia Ltd ......................................................................................................... 26
Skillset .................................................................................................................................... 26
Sureway Employment and Training ........................................................................................ 27
Wangarang Industries Ltd ....................................................................................................... 27
HEALTH SERVICES
Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS) ......................................................................... 28
Australian Hearing .................................................................................................................. 28
Community Health Centre - Child and Family Health Nurse ................................................... 29
Drug and Alcohol Helpline ...................................................................................................... 29
HeadSpace Orange ................................................................................................................ 29
LikeMind ................................................................................................................................. 30
Marathon Health ..................................................................................................................... 30
NSW Health Care Complaints Commission ............................................................................ 31
Occupational Therapy Department ......................................................................................... 31
Orange Aboriginal Medical Service ........................................................................................ 31
Orange Regional Nursing Service .......................................................................................... 32
Orange Community Dental Clinic ........................................................................................... 32
Orange Primary and Community Health Services .................................................................. 32
Orange Sexual Assault Service .............................................................................................. 33
Orange Sexual Health Unit ..................................................................................................... 33
Royal Far West (Orange Branch) ........................................................................................... 33
Seniors Gym ........................................................................................................................... 34
Wayahead Mental Health Association NSW ........................................................................... 34
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Contents Continued Weigelli Centre ....................................................................................................................... 35
LEGAL SERVICES
Legal Aid New South Wales ................................................................................................... 36
The Law Society’s Community Referral Service ..................................................................... 37
The Law Society of New South Wales - Solicitor Referral Service ......................................... 37
Service NSW .......................................................................................................................... 38
RECREATION AND ACTIVITY
Carriage Cottage .................................................................................................................... 39
Glenroi Community Access Centre ......................................................................................... 40
Orange Aquatic Centre ........................................................................................................... 40
Orange Cultural Centre ........................................................................................................... 41
Orange Fibre Artists Group Inc ............................................................................................... 41
Orange Function Centre ......................................................................................................... 41
Orange Senior Citizens Association Inc .................................................................................. 42
Orange United Sports Club Inc ............................................................................................... 42
Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC) ........................................................................................ 43
Senior Citizens and Pensioners Centre .................................................................................. 43
Uniting Daroo Elders Group .................................................................................................... 44
SUPPORT SERVICES
Aboriginal Ability Links ............................................................................................................ 45
Aboriginal Access and Assessment Team .............................................................................. 46
Aboriginal Home Care ............................................................................................................ 46
Child Abuse Prevention Service ............................................................................................. 46
CENTACARE - Professional Family and Community Services .............................................. 47
Choices at Home - Orange City Council ................................................................................. 47
Community Information and Services Centre ......................................................................... 47
Country Care Link ................................................................................................................... 48
Department Human Services .................................................................................................. 48
FoodCare Orange Incorporated .............................................................................................. 49
Fusion Australia ...................................................................................................................... 49
Guide Dogs NSW/ACT ........................................................................................................... 49
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Contents Continued Home and Community Care Centre (HACC) .......................................................................... 50
Housing Plus .......................................................................................................................... 50
Interrelate ............................................................................................................................... 51
LifeLine Central West Inc ........................................................................................................ 51
Life Without Barriers ............................................................................................................... 52
LiveBetter ............................................................................................................................... 52
Mission Australia .................................................................................................................... 53
My Aged Care ......................................................................................................................... 53
National Disability Coordination Officer Program .................................................................... 53
Northcott Disability Services ................................................................................................... 54
NSW Domestic Violence Line ................................................................................................. 54
OCTEC Ltd ............................................................................................................................. 54
Orange City Council Choices at Home - Food Services ......................................................... 55
Orange NILS (No Interest Loan Scheme) ............................................................................... 55
Seniors Information Service .................................................................................................... 55
The Benevolent Society .......................................................................................................... 56
Uniting .................................................................................................................................... 56
Vision Australia ....................................................................................................................... 57
Volunteering Central West ...................................................................................................... 57
Youth Hope Western - Uniting ................................................................................................ 58
TRANSPORT
Australia Wide Coaches ......................................................................................................... 59
New South Wales TrainLink ................................................................................................... 60
Opal Card ............................................................................................................................... 60
Orange Buslines ..................................................................................................................... 60
Taxi Cabs of Orange Co-Op Ltd ............................................................................................. 61
About the Artist .................................................................................................................... 62
About the Artworks .............................................................................................................. 63
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Orange City Council
Orange City Council recognises the Wiradjuri people as the
traditional owners and custodians of this local government area.
Orange City Council and the Aboriginal community are
committed to working together in the process of reconciliation.
We support and advocate the advancement of the Aboriginal
peoples of Orange and will cooperate to ensure the preservation
of cultural practices, traditional sites and significant places.
Council supports expressions of cultural identity.
Orange City Council and the Aboriginal peoples of Orange
believe in a future characterised by social justice and community.
Together, we seek to build a society free of racism and prejudice
where Aboriginal peoples feel a strong sense of belonging and
are able to participate fully in the life of the community.
Orange City Council and the Aboriginal community will engage in
an active partnership to develop programs and services, which
meet the needs of our citizens.
This Statement of Commitment was adopted by Orange City Council on 20 October 2005.
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Orange Aboriginal Community
Working Party
The Orange Aboriginal Community Working Party exists to provide opportunities for the local
Aboriginal community to develop capacity in order to improve quality-of-life, health, social and
economic well-being, and participation within society.
The structure and membership of the OACWP has its focus on inclusive and independent
Aboriginal organisations and groups. This requirement ensures that members provide a
grassroots, unbiased perspective on community issues.
The OACWP intends to be an effective mechanism for addressing and collaborating on social
issues affecting the Aboriginal community of Orange. The Orange Aboriginal Social Development
Plan reflects this strong ‘grassroots’ focus and continuing desire to engage the local community
in the implementation of the plan.
Chairperson: Jason French
Vice Chairperson: Gerald Power
Email: [email protected]
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Introduction
The Orange Aboriginal Services Directory was developed to provide a compact, detailed listing of
services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in Orange and the surrounding
area.
The guide aims to assist people to identify and engage services which can help them to remain
engaged in the life of our community.
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EDUCATION
Anson Street School
Address: 94 Anson Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 4563
Contact: Ms Melanie Meers - Principal
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ansonst-s.schools.nsw.edu.au
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Bletchington Public School
Address: 139 Matthews Avenue Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 3422
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mr Craig Booth - Principal
Telephone: 0427 363 959
Email: [email protected]
Bowen Community Technology Centre
Free access to computer and printing services. Staff available for assistance. Classes in simple
computer use.
Address: 145 Spring Street Orange NSW 2800
Carriage Cottage
Telephone: 02 6362 8584
Fax: 02 6362 8584
Email: [email protected]
Bowen Public School
Bowen Public School has a proud record of participation and achievement in creative and
performing arts.
Address: 50-60 Park Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 3655
Email: [email protected]
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Bowen Preschool
Address: Park Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6391 2400 or 1300 227 393
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mr Peter Callaghan - Team leader - Pre Schools
Email: [email protected]
Calare Public School
Address: 44 Wentworth Lane Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 3699
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mr Chris Cundy - Principal
Catherine McAuley Catholic Primary School
Address: 90 Hill Street Orange NSW 2800
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mr Michael Croke - Principal
Charles Sturt University
Address: Leeds Parade Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 1800 334 733 or 02 6338 6001
Email: [email protected]
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Five Ways Orange Playgroup
Informal play for 0 - school age children. Social support for children, parents and carers.
Address: Five Ways Uniting Church Summer Street (off McLachlan Street) Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 1800 171 882
Contact: Ms Anna Duncan - Coordinator
Tel: 0448 441 556
Email: tw.duncanbigpond.com
Glenroi Heights Public School
Glenroi Heights Public School has a diverse student population including students with special
needs. The school has an emphasis on literacy, numeracy and physical fitness.
Address: Maxwell Avenue Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 7191
Email: [email protected]
Glenroi Preschool
Address: Level 1 235 Lords Place Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 1300 227 393
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 02 6391 2400
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James Sheahan Catholic High School
James Sheahan Catholic High School provides quality Catholic co-education for students from
Years 7 to 12.
Address: 49 Anson Street Orange NSW 2800
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 02 6362 1422
Contact: Mr Mark Pauschmann - Principal
Kinross Wolaroi School
Kinross Wolaroi School is an independent, co-educational Uniting Church school situated on 100
acres of beautifully landscaped grounds in Orange NSW.
Address: 59-67 Bathurst Road Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6392 0300 (Senior School and Main Reception) or 02 6392 0316 (Preparatory
School)
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mrs Katrina Wannan - Principal's PA
Telephone: 02 6392 0301
Email: [email protected]
or
Mrs Georgie Hinrichsen - Manager Admissions and Marketing
Email: [email protected]
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NSW Department of Education
Address: Level 1 60-62 McNamara Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6392 8400
Contact: Mr Keith Lummis - Administration Officer
Telephone: 02 6392 8413
Email: [email protected]
Orange Anglican Grammar School
Orange Anglican Grammar School, established 2007, is a co-educational day school in the
Anglican tradition. The school usually caters for students from Transition (4 year olds) to
Year 12.
Address: 7 Murphy Lane Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6360 4811
Email: [email protected]
Orange Christian School
Orange Christian School is committed to quality Christian education. We have dedicated and
caring educational specialists who are passionate about teaching your child and helping them
develop in all areas of life.
Address: 500 Cecil Road Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 7258
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mrs Melissa Brown - Principal
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Orange District Early Education Programme Inc
Early Childhood Intervention for children aged 0-8 with developmental delays or disability.
Address: Yarrawong Place Bel Air Estate Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6361 4093
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Ms Robyn Brice - Manager
Email: [email protected]
Orange East Public School
Orange East Public School has a committed, highly qualified staff with a mix of youth and
experience. This allows for high quality, innovative teaching within an academic traditional
environment in which pupils of all abilities are encouraged to reach their full potential.
Address: 45 Spring Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 7464
Email: [email protected]
Orange High School
Address: Woodward Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 3444
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mr David Lloyd - Principal
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Orange Public School
Students attending Orange Public benefit from the many varied opportunities offered by the
experienced staff and a varied curriculum.
Address: Anson Street Orange NSW 2800
Primary Campus 78 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 6369
Email: [email protected]
Parents as Teachers (PAT)
PAT helps parents understand child development and connect them to resources. The program
focuses on helping all children learn, grow and develop to their full potential.
Address: 1 Yarrawong Place Orange 2800
Telephone: 02 6361 4093
Email: [email protected]
Contacts: Ms Roslyn Bensch - Parent Education or Ms Robyn Brice - Manager
Email: [email protected]
Playgroup NSW Inc
Providing a platform for mums, dads, grandparents, caregivers, children and babies to meet in a
relaxed and friendly environment, for children to develop and learn through play and for adults
and caregivers to form connections.
Address: Orange District Girl Guides Peisley Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 1800 171 882 (NSW) or 02 9684 9500
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Schools as Community Centres
The Schools as Community Centres (SaCC) programs prevention and early intervention cross
agency initiative supporting families with young children from birth to 8 years of age.
Contact Person: Rachel Livingstone
Phone: 02 6362 7191
Email: [email protected]
Street Address: Glenroi Heights Public School, Maxwell Avenue, Orange NSW 2800
Spring Street Child Care
Early Childhood Education 0-6 years Long Day Care Service offering preschool programs
Address: 143 Spring Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6393 8790
Email: [email protected]
St Mary's Catholic Primary School
Address: Cnr Park & Byng Streets Orange NSW
Telephone: 02 6362 7926
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mrs Kerrie Basha - Principal
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Supported Playgroup
The Supported Playgroup Program Project offers weekly playgroups for families with children
from birth to 5 yearsThe families come together for developmental play, music, dance and
singing, story time, outdoor play, cultural learning and lots of yarning
Address: 79-81 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6393 8600
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Ms Rebecca Grevink - Acting Coordinator
TAFE
Provider of access education throughout the Central West. TAFE courses are provided in remote
locations and for people unsure of how to access TAFE.
Address: TAFE Western March Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6391 5777
Contact: Ms Anne Burfitt - Student Engagement Officer
Telephone: 02 6391 5705
Email: [email protected]
The Canobolas Rural Technology High School
Canobolas Rural Technology High School offers a broad range of educational, sporting and cul-
tural subjects with a proud tradition of success and achievement across all areas.
Address: 142 Icely Road Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 1677
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mr Chad Bliss - Principal
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Time Out for Mums
Anyone is free to come and enjoy a yummy morning tea while children play. No set structure.
Playgroup for all parents and expectant mums. Free tea and espresso coffee provided
Address: 90 Molong Road Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6363 1029 (Church Centre)
Email: [email protected]
VERTO
VERTO is a community owned, not-for-profit organisation which provides a range of services
including:
Australian Apprenticeship services
Employment Services
Industry services including tailored training packages
Pre-vocational services
Aboriginal services
Address: 21-29 William Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6361 5300
Email: [email protected]
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Yarrawong Children's Centre
Is a community based, not for profit, early childhood centre that has been offering accredited
quality care and education since 1993. Individual and group based programs are provided within
the natural and inviting environment by qualified and experienced staff.
Address: 2 Yarrawong Place Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6393 8080
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Ms Heather Brady - Co-ordinator
Email: [email protected]
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EMPLOYMENT
Birrang Enterprise Development Co Ltd
Birrang was established as a regional based community service provider offering employment
and related services to Aboriginal people of NSW.
Birrang offer a Learner Driving Program, community education, computer training and
employment.
Contact Person: Debbie Maguire - Manager
Telephone: 02 6361 9511
Email: [email protected]
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Job Centre Australia Ltd
Job Centre Australia assists people with an injury, disability or a health condition to work
independently in the open labour market. We will help individuals prepare for work and
employment, provide on going training and ensure there is a support network throughout their
career development.
Address: Level 1 84 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 1800 466 046 or 02 6362 9281
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Ms Sue Vaughan - Site Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Skillset
Recruiting the right people for your Business. Temporary Staff and Permanent positions,
Apprentices and Trainees.
Address: 3/138 Lords Place Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 0277
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Ms Amanda Ferguson - Business Manager
Email: [email protected]
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Sureway Employment and Training
Address: 125-127 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 1300 787 392
Email: [email protected]
Contacts: Ms Alyssa Bennett - Area Manager or Ms Caron Yeoman - Senior recruitment
Consultant
Wangarang Industries Ltd
Wangarang Industries is a not for profit Australian Disability Enterprise (ADE) based in Orange,
established to provide a range of jobs and training for people with a variety of
disabilities throughout the Central West region of NSW.
Address: 1635 Forest Road Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6365 6500
Email: [email protected]
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HEALTH SERVICES
Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS)
You can call ADIS any time of the day or week for support, information, advice, crisis counselling
and referral to services in NSW. ADIS counsellors understand the difficulties of finding
appropriate drug and alcohol treatment and use their knowledge and experience to assist you.
Telephone: 1800 422 599
Australian Hearing
Community hearing checks, full hearing tests and hearing aid fitting funded by the government,
hearing aid maintenance, hearing well groups, technology to assist hearing with the TV, phone
and fire alarms.
Telephone: 02 6393 0500
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hearing.com.au
Address: Level 1, corner Kite Street and Lords Place Orange NSW 2800
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Community Health Centre - Child and Family Health Nurse
Qualified Child and Family Health Nurses offer free and confidential services for all parents and
carers with children aged 0-5 years.
Address: Orange Community Health Ground Floor Orange Health Service Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6369 3300 - Forest Road or 02 6392 8600 - Kite Street
Contact: Ms Deirdre Leslie - Nurse Unit Manager
Email: [email protected]
Drug and Alcohol Helpline
A link to the following drug and alcohol services:
Counselling
Detoxification
Rehabilitation
Pharmacotherapy
Contact: 1300 887 000
HeadSpace Orange
The primary focus of headspace is the mental health and wellbeing of young Australians.
headspace helps 12-25 year olds going through a tough time through a national network of over
80 headspace centres and online and telephone counselling service eheadspace
Address: 264 Peisley Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6369 9300
Contacts: Ms Beth Mills - Receptionist or Ms Nicole Herridge - Team Leader
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LikeMind
LikeMind is an innovative Mental Health service offering Mental Health Services to anyone
between the ages of 25-65. LikeMind is a one stop shop for any mental health or disability
services. LikeMind offer Mental Health and Primary health services, Drug and Alcohol,
Employment and training support, Housing assistance, Access to Psychologists, Psychiatrists,
GPs, social workers and Aboriginal health workers.
Address: 122-144 Kite Street, Orange NSW 2800 (Entre via Lords Place).
Telephone: 02 6311 1700
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.likemind.org.au/orange
Aboriginal Contact Person: Ekala French - Aboriginal Health Practitioner
Telephone: 02 6311 1730
Marathon Health
The CCSS team work with GPs to help improve access to health services for Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander people with targeted chronic disease.
Address: 265 Durham Street Bathurst NSW 2795
Also located in the HeadSpace Orange Centre - 264 Peisley Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6333 2800
Contacts: Ms Alison Logan - Chronic Disease Care Coordinator or Ms Jessica Smith - Mental
Health Clinician (Provisional)
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NSW Health Care Complaints Commission
The NSW Health Care Complaints Commission is an independent body dealing with complaints
about health services or health care providers in NSW under the Health Care Complaints Act
1993.
Address: Level 13, 323 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Telephone: 02 9219 7444 or toll free 1800 043 159
Email: [email protected]
Occupational Therapy Department
The service aims to help individuals achieve and maintain an appropriate level of independence
in everyday occupations. Services provided to both inpatients and outpatients include:
Assessment of access and safety of the home
Prescription and training in using adaptive equipment
Paediatric assessments, development of school and home programs
Address: Orange Health Service Forest Road Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6369 3300
Orange Aboriginal Medical Service
Orange Aboriginal Medical Service (OAMS) is a community controlled, owned and operated
organisation that has been providing Medical and Primary Health Care services to the
local Orange community since 2005, and outreach dental services to Bathurst, Cowra, Parkes &
Forbes since 2010.
Telephone: 02 6393 9000
Address: Units 4,5 and 9 Gateway Crescent Orange NSW 2800
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Orange and Regional Nursing Service
A private home nursing service providing respite care, palliative care, aged care, care for the
disabled, recuperation and specialising of patients in hospital.
Address: 15 Olver Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 6184
Email: [email protected]
Contacts: Ms Joanne Westcott, Director or Ms Fiona Bowen, Director
Orange Community Dental Clinic
Child and adult dental service.
Address: Orange Hospital Forest Road Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 1300 55 26 26
Orange Primary and Community Health Services
Aboriginal Health, Aged Care Assessment Team and Aged Health, Ambulatory Care,
Cardio-Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Child and Family Health Nursing Service, Child Protection,
Connecting Care and many more.
Address: Orange Health Service Forest Road Orange NSW 2800, 96 Kite Street Orange NSW
2800
Telephone: 02 6369 3300 or 02 6392 8600 (Kite Street Clinic)
Contacts: Mr David Meharg - Manager - Orange Primary and Community Health Services
Email: [email protected]
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Orange Sexual Assault Service
On call service provides counselling, support and medical services 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week.
Address: Sexual Assault Service Orange Health Service Forest Road Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 24 Hour Crisis Centre 02 6369 3000
Contact: Ms Sue Burke - Area Manager
Telephone: 02 6363 3000 Senior Sexual Assault Counsellor (Ongoing Counsellor)
Telephone: 02 6369 3300
Orange Sexual Health Unit
The sexual health unit is responsible for educating the public in regards to Sexually Transmitted
Infections. The unit aims to reduce sexually transmitted infections through educating, screening,
detecting and treating a range of sexually transmitted infections.
Address: 96 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 1800 816 925 or 02 6392 8600
Aboriginal Contact Person: Tina Cooper
Royal Far West (Orange Branch)
Based in Manly, the Royal Far West provides free medical services for all country children.
Address: 10 Frederica Street Orange NSW 2800
Contacts: Ms Christine M Kemp - Secretary
Telephone: 02 6362 2270
Mr B Trott - President
Telephone: 02 6362 2142
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Seniors Gym
This is a facility that is specifically set for the older adult. It is a gym with machine weights, free
weights and a functional exercise space for balance and stretching. It is open to individuals who
are 50 years or older. The gym is staffed by Accredited Exercise Physiologists (Allied Health
Professionals). Medicare, private health and other rebates are available with correct referrals.
Address: 76 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6391 1375
Email: [email protected]
Wayahead Mental Health Association NSW
Database of Government and non-Government mental health services in NSW. Fact sheets and
information available on request. Operates the Mental Health Information and Anxiety Disorder
Information phone lines.
Address: Level 5 80 William Street East Sydney NSW 2011
Telephone: 1300 794 991
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Ms Elizabeth Priestley - CEO
Telephone: 02 9339 6001
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Weigelli Centre
Residential Alcohol and Other Drug Rehabilitation Facility.
Address: 1474 Pinemount Road Woodstock
Telephone: 02 6345 1868
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.weigellicentre.com.au
Aboriginal Contact Person: Intake Worker - Shawn Galea
Telephone: 02 6345 1868
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LEGAL SERVICES
Legal Aid New South Wales
Free legal advise given on problems such as:
Fines, Debts and Bankruptcy
Standing up for your rights
Police/Government
Victims Compensation
Centrelink Benefits
Losing Your Home or Losing Your Job
Address: Orange Court House Cnr Lords Place and Byng Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 5036
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The Law Society’s Community Referral Service
Provides referrals to private law firms practising in a particular area of law. Free or reduced legal
assistance via the Law Society's Pro Bono Scheme for some areas of law.
Address: 170 Phillip Street Sydney NSW 2000
Telephone: Pro Bono 02 9926 0364
Solicitor Referral Service 02 9936 0300
Alternative Dispute Resolution 02 9926 0396
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 02 9926 0364
Email: [email protected]
The Law Society of New South Wales - Solicitor Referral Service
The purpose of the Solicitor Referral Service is to match law firms to meet the needs of enquirers
seeking the services of a private law firm in New South Wales.
Address: 170 Phillip Street Sydney NSW 2000
Telephone: Solicitor Referral Service 1800 422 713
Pro Bono Scheme 02 9926 0364
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Service NSW
Service NSW is a NSW government initiative delivering one-stop services to NSW residents and
businesses. Types of services include:
Roads and Maritime Services
Fair Trading
Births, Deaths and Marriages
Housing NSW
Office of State Revenue
NSW Seniors Card
Telephone: 13 77 88
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.service.nsw.gov.au
Address: 122-124 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
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RECREATION AND ACTIVITY
Carriage Cottage
A community hall that can be hired for family and community functions, workshops, conferences
and playgroups.
Address: 145 Spring Street Orange NSW 2800
Contact: Ms Diana Willcocks
Telephone: 02 6393 8600
Email: [email protected]
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Glenroi Community Access Centre
Access to internet. Social Hub.
Address: 8 Oxley Place Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6391 2400 or 02 6360 3844
Contact: Mrs Alicia Price - Community Relations Coordinator
Telephone: 0417 752 134
Email: [email protected]
Orange Aquatic Centre
Visitors to the Orange Aquatic Centre can enjoy its many features, including:
Heated outdoor 50 metre, 9 lane pool
Heated diving pool with diving boards and 10m tower
Heated indoor leisure pool with water features
Beach volleyball courts and Basketball court
Kiosk and indoor cafe
Grandstand with shade covering
Address: cnr Hill and Warrendine Streets Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6363 3000
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Orange Cultural Centre
A meeting place for a number of cultural/arts groups. The centre also has a room for hire, with a
basic kitchen, for cultural groups for up to 30 people, tables and chairs are also available. The
room is available morning, afternoon and evenings.
Address: Sale Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 1300 650 511
Orange Fibre Artists Group Inc
Orange Fibre Artists Group Inc. promote, facilitate, educate and advocate for arts and cultural
development for communities of the NSW Central West.
Contact Person: Helen Worsley
Telephone: 02 6360 2024
Email: [email protected]
Address: Senior Citizens’ and Pensioners’ Centre, 77 Kite Street, Orange NSW 2800
Orange Function Centre
Available for hire for all functions Hiring of tables, chairs and kitchen equipment is also available.
Address: Eyles Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6393 8880
Contact: Ms Michelle Pearce - Theatre Manager
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Orange Senior Citizens Association Inc
Provides a range of services appropriate to the needs of older people and people with disability.
Address: 77 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 6592
Email: [email protected]
Contacts: Mrs Pat Downey - Secretary or Mr Ken Murchie - President
Orange United Sports Club Inc
Orange United Sports Club aims to assist and enable low income Indigenous and non indigenous
families and individuals to overcome barriers to access mainstream sport. Orange United Sports
club has a focus to allow all the young people, families and elderly to access mainstream sport.
Access to sport may be facilitated through support of fees, providing coaching and officials’
courses, transport and uniform needs.
Contact: Jason French
Telephone: 0417 413 989 or
Contact: Katrina Hausia
Telephone: 0403 230 236
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Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC)
PCYC Centre has the following activities:
Music - which includes a band, violin, guitar, recorder, piano and drum lessons
Boxing for fitness including ladies boxing
Gymnastics
Breakdancing
School holiday activities
Address: 2-10 Seymour Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6360 2249
Email: [email protected]
Senior Citizens and Pensioners Centre
A community centre that can be hired for family or community functions, with two separate rooms
available for hire. One large timbered floored room will accommodate up to 50-60.
Address: 77 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
Contact: Ms Diana Willcocks - Information Officer
Telephone: 02 6393 8600
Email: [email protected]
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Uniting Daroo Elders Group
Aboriginal social gathering on Tuesday and Wednesday each week, socialisation for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Elders, bus outings, lunches, craft, bingo, hoi, seniors gym, access to
packages.
Telephone: 02 6391 1370 or 02 6391 1300
Address: 76 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
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SUPPORT SERVICES
Aboriginal Ability Links
Linkers are key to effective ALNSW program delivery as part of the NSW Government’s plan to
reshape and improve the way people with disability, their families and carers in NSW are
supported by placing them at the centre of decision making.
Telephone: 02 6361 0561
Email: [email protected]
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Aboriginal Access and Assessment Team
Aboriginal Homecare Service of NSW. This is the first point of call - intake. Help frail aged or
people with a disability and their carers to stay in their home by providing support and help
around the home. The service is available to Aboriginal people 50 years and over if frail, and any
age for disability services.
Telephone: 1300 797 606
Website: www.facs.gov.au
Aboriginal Home Care
Aboriginal Home Care is part of the Home Care Service of NSW that provides services to help
Aboriginal people with a disability, older Aboriginal people and their carers, to remain
independent in their own home. There are Aboriginal Home Care service outlets across NSW.
Telephone: 6361 5445
Address: 169 Lords Place Orange NSW 2800
Child Abuse Prevention Service
Telephone service providing support, information and referral to parents, carers and concerned
community members.
Telephone: 1800 688 009
Email: [email protected]
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CENTACARE - Professional Family and Community Services
Service provides child, adolescent and family counselling; individual and couple counselling.
Address: 107 William Street Bathurst NSW 2795
28 Cobra Street Dubbo NSW 2830
71-85 Byng Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: Bathurst - 02 6331 8944
Dubbo - 02 6885 0277
Choices at Home - Orange City Council
Choices at Home provides a range of services for older people and people with disability
including Meals on Wheels, volunteer assisted shopping, telecare, visiting services, minor home
maintenance, community restaurant and a range of social support services including a men's
group, craft group, bus trips, Women’s Shed and more.
Telephone: 02 6393 8966
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.orange.nsw.gov.au/choicesathome
Address: HACC Centre, 286 Lords Place Orange NSW 2800
Community Information and Service Centre
A service of Orange City Council that coordinates information regarding service providers to the
Orange community. Responsible for updating and new entries in the Orange Community Guide.
Address: 79-81 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6393 8600
Email: [email protected]
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Country Care Link
Country Care Link (CCL) is a program of the Sisters of Charity Outreach embodying their mission
of "Compassion in Action". Administered and provided wholly by volunteers, CCL offers transport
seven days a week to country families accessing health services in Sydney.
Address: 438 Victoria Street Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Telephone: 02 8382 6434 or 1800 806 160 Toll Free
Email: [email protected]
Department Human Services
Department of Human Services offers a range of health, social and welfare payments and ser-
vices through the following programs:
Medicare - looks after the health of Australians through programs such as the:
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
Australian Childhood Immunisation Register and Australian Organ Donor Register
Centrelink - delivers payments and services and provides services at times of major change for:
seniors
job seekers, students and trainees
parents, families and carers
people with disability
Indigenous Australians and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
Child Support - gives separated parents the financial and emotional support needed for their
children’s wellbeing.
Telephone: 13 24 68
Website: www.humanservices.gov.au
Address: 189-191 Anson Street Orange NSW 2800
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FoodCare Orange Incorporated
FoodCare provides an opportunity for people on low incomes to purchase grocery and household
items for a small fee. Clients can choose a variety of fresh, pantry and personal items.
Address: Glenroi Community Centre 21-33 Garema Road Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 0447 577 884
Email: [email protected]
Fusion Australia
Fusion Australia works with young people in schools, in after-school and holiday programs, and
care for homeless and at-risk youth through housing and intervention support. Their community
work includes caring for disabled and aged, putting on community events, and using the arts as a
tool for change. Telephone: 02 5310 2474
Guide Dogs NSW/ACT
Guide Dogs NSW/ACT offers mobility aids such as canes, electronic travel aids, GPS and Guide
Dogs to assist individuals with vision loss or blindness to safely navigate their environments. We
provide training in the use of these aids and a wide variety of travel skills and see people of all
ages with any vision condition. All training and equipment are free of charge.
Telephone: 02 6362 6625
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.guidedogs.com.au
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Home and Community Care Centre (HACC)
Orange City Council’s aged care services - Choices at Home are located in the Home and
Community Care Centre. These services are funded by the State and Commonwealth
Governments and supported by Orange City Council. Choices at Home assists older people,
people with disability and their carers to remain living independently at home.
The HACC Centre features a conference and meeting room, with kitchen facilities, which is
available for hire.
Address: 286 Lords Place Orange NSW 2800
Contact: Ms Marianne Bradley - Administration Assistant
Telephone: 02 6393 8966
Email: [email protected]
or
Contact: Ms Karen Boyde - Community Development Support Coordinator
Telephone: 02 6393 8972
Email: [email protected]
Housing Plus
Housing Plus is the leading community housing organisation operating west of metropolitan
Sydney and beyond the Great Dividing Range.
Address: Orange Branch Office Suite 1, Ground Floor 113 Byng Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6360 3300
Email: [email protected]
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Interrelate
Interrelate provides relationship services enabling individuals, couples, families and children to
work through life's challenges and improve their relationships.
Address: 108 McLachlan Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6363 3650
Email: [email protected]
Contacts: Ms Anne Heath - Area Manager - Central West or Mrs Karen Copeland - Children's
Contact Centre Coordinator
LifeLine Central West Inc
24 Hour telephone crisis support and referral service
Financial counselling service
Gambling counselling service
Address: 293A Stewart Street Bathurst NSW 2795
17/13-19 William Street Orange NSW 2800
221 Darling Street Dubbo NSW 2830
Telephone: 02 6331 7344 or 1300 798 258 for all 3 Centres
24 Hour Telephone Counselling 13 11 14
Contacts: Ms Bronwym Giovenco - Business Manager
Email: [email protected]
Ms Stephanie Robinson - Crisis Support Services Manager
Email: [email protected]
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Life Without Barriers
Life Without Barriers provides care and support services across Australia in urban, rural and
remote locations. Their services include family support and out-of-home care, disability services,
home and community care for older Australians, support to refugees and asylum seekers. They
also work in the areas of mental health, homelessness and youth justice and they have a strong
commitment to Reconciliation and delivering culturally sensitive programs.
Address: 92 Dalton Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6394 9700
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.lwb.org.au
LiveBetter
LiveBetter Community Services (formerly CareWest) is a regionally based organisation focused
on the needs and aspirations of people in rural, regional and remote Australia. Our
customer-focused approach ensures that our customers are at the centre of planning of the
services they receive. We offer support, information, links and advice to people in the community,
helping individuals, families and communities to be healthy, independent and strong. We assist
people to improve and maintain their independence and to enhance their quality of life. We do
this by providing a broad range of in-home, clinical and community based support services
including: Aged, Carer, Child and Family, Community Transport, Disability, Home and
Community Care, Home Modifications, Information and Links, Mental Health and Preschools.
Telephone: 1800 580 580
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.livebetter.org.au
Address: Level 1, 235 Lords Place Orange NSW 2800 (Head Office)
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Mission Australia
Mission Australia in a non-denominational Christian community service organisation that has
been helping people to regain their independence for over 155 years.
Contact: Wayne Wright - Indigenous Case Worker
Telephone: 02 6360 4018
Email: [email protected]
Address: 263 Anson Street Orange NSW 2800
My Aged Care
My Aged Care is a national online and phone service to help you find out about aged care
services, and what services may be available to help you. There are different types of aged care
services to support you, whatever your needs. When you call the My Aged Care contact centre,
the staff will ask questions to help understand your needs. They can help you find out if you are
eligible for aged care services.
Telephone: 1800 200 422
Website: www.myagedcare.gov.au
National Disability Coordination Officer Program
It is a priority for the Australian Government to assist people with disability enter tertiary
education and find a job in order to increase economic and social participation.
Address: 21-29 William Street Orange NSW 2800
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Kris Lear - National Disability Coordination Officer
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Northcott Disability Services
Northcott is one of Australia's leading organisations providing programs and services for children
and adults with disabilities and their families living in NSW and the ACT.
Address: 8 Quinn Street Dubbo NSW 2830
Telephone: 02 6882 1099
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mr Cameron Luckie - Area Manager - Western NSW
Telephone: 0429 665 659
Email: [email protected]
NSW Domestic Violence Line
The NSW Domestic Violence Line is a 24 hour, 7 day a week telephone service for women who
have experienced intimate partner/ex-partner violence in current or past relationships. Provides
immediate and short term crisis counselling, support, and referrals to appropriate to services.
Telephone: 1800 65 64 63 Toll Free
OCTEC Ltd
OCTEC is a successful community business based in Central West NSW and a leader in the
important work of empowering disadvantaged members of our communities through education,
training and employment services.
Address: 247 Anson Street, Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6362 7973
Website: www.octec.org.au
Aboriginal Contact Person: Annie Bell
Email: [email protected]
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Orange City Council Choices at Home - Food Services
Frozen Meal Service - Deliveries Monday to Friday - lunch time. Clients can choose a daily,
weekly or as required delivery. Meals can be collected from the office.
Address: 144 March Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6393 8968
Email: [email protected]
Orange NILS (No Interest Loan Scheme)
No Interest Loans (NILS) loans up to $1200.00 for people on Centrelink benefits to purchase new
household items e.g. beds, refrigerator or washing machine.
Address: 1 Hampden Avenue Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 1800 644 556
Email: [email protected]
Seniors Information Service
The NSW Seniors Information Service provides older people, their families and their carers with
information on the range of services and options available to them We aim to help older people
make the most of their independence and personal wellbeing, and make informed decisions.
Telephone: 13 12 44 (for the cost of a local call from throughout NSW)
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The Benevolent Society
The Brighter Futures program works with your family and other services to build your families
strengths and resilience and to overcome adversity.
Program Name: Brighter Futures Central West
Address: Level 3, 296-298 Summer Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6363 4500
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Ms Karen Fahy - Manager Community Programs
Email: [email protected]
Uniting
Providing a range of funded and private services in people's homes, activities, health, wellness
programs including exercise and fall prevention. Respite in our centres and the community for
older people with dementia, carers and the Daroo Aboriginal Elders group run out of Healthy Liv-
ing for Seniors Centre.
Address: 76 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 1800 486 484 or 02 6391 1300
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Ms Robyn Sharp - Community Development Manager West
Telephone: 02 6393 4102
Email: [email protected]
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Vision Australia
At Vision Australia we can help a person, young or old, adjust to their changing vision and
empower them to make the most of their available vision so that they can continue to live the life
they choose.
Telephone: 02 6363 6900
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.visionaustralia.org
Address: Suite 14, 107 Prince Street Orange NSW 2800
Volunteering Central West
Volunteering Central West can assist individuals who would like to find out how to become a vol-
unteer and support organisations who involve or would like to involve volunteers in their services
to run the most effective programs within their capacity.
Address: 96 Russell Street Bathurst NSW 2795
Telephone: 6332 486
Email: [email protected]
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Youth Hope Western - Uniting
Youth Hope provides support for 9-15 year olds and their families who have been reported as
being at risk of significant harm (ROSH) or who are likely to be reported as being at ROSH.
Without intervention, these children and adolescents are at risk of entering Out-of-Home care.
Address: 68 Prince Street Orange NSW 2800
Telephone: 02 6391 1700
Contact: Mr Sam Nelson - Co-ordinator (Orange)
Telephone: 0407 291 122
Email: [email protected] or
Mrs Cathy Lambert - Manager - Youth Hope
Telephone: 02 6885 2353
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Australia Wide Coaches
Australia Wide Coaches operates a return daily non-stop direct express coach service from
Orange to Sydney with service to both the domestic and international airports.
Telephone: 02 6362 7963
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.austwidecoaches.com.au
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New South Wales TrainLink
NSW TrainLink runs comfortable services to all regions of New South Wales and interstate, as
well as Intercity services between Sydney and Newcastle, the Lower Hunter, the Central Coast,
the Blue Mountains, Lithgow, Southern Highlands and the Illawarra.
Telephone: 13 22 32 (general enquiries and bookings)
Website: www.nswtrainlink.info/home
Opal Card
If you travel in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Hunter or the Illawarra, your best tick-
et is an Opal card. Opal is a smartcard that you load value onto and pay as you go for use across
all modes of transport.
Get your Opal Care from: Service NSW 122/124 Kite Street Orange NSW 2800
Orange Buslines
Orange Buslines provides a network of route bus services around Orange and return services to
Bathurst and Molong.
Telephone: 02 6362 3197
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.buslinesgroup.com.au/orange
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Taxi Cabs of Orange Co-Op Ltd
Taxi Cabs of Orange Co-op Ltd provide a safe, reliable, friendly and professional one on one
service to all disabled wheelchair bound passengers requiring travel in and around Orange and
local areas.
Telephone: 02 6362 1333 or 131 008
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.orangetaxis.com.au
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About the Artist Kylie Tarleton is a Wiradjuri woman born and raised in Orange, her mob
are the Kinchela’s, Ahsee, and Shipps from the Wellington, Dubbo area.
Kylie completed a trade in Beauty Therapy and opted for a career at sea,
she worked for a maritime organisation where she performed beauty
treatments at sea on board cruise ships early in her career. For many
years Kylie was one of only 2 Aboriginal people employed in the private
sector in Orange.
Kylie worked as a TAFE Teacher in the Beauty Therapy section where
she assisted in the opportunities for young Aboriginal women to work in
the industry. She eventually opened her own beauty school and in 2004
she was awarded the Aboriginal Regional Business Award. Kylie
currently works at TAFE Western - Orange as the Co-ordinator of
Educational Products and Services, building resources for programs
such as the accreditation of Cultural education program and
development of resources for Cultural education and multiple Aboriginal
languages among other mainstream programs.
For the past 6 years Kylie has been the secretary of the Orange
Aboriginal Community Working Party, and a board member of the
Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council. She is a long standing member of
the Orange Aboriginal Medical Service and Orange Local Aboriginal
Land Council.
Her passion is Aboriginal education and policy and strives to make
change through her role at TAFE.
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About the Artworks
This art work is a family of
Galanga enjoying time together.
This image is the totem for the Wiradjuri nation. Strong Gugaa.
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Daroo is the dreamtime story of
the platypus. (Daroo Biladurang).
Biladurang is the totem for Or-
ange.
Family of Warramba enjoying time
together.
Galanga Murry River frog.
A thriving frog depicted in its nat-
ural environment.
Frogs and turtles are seen in
habitat together.
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Warramba Murry River turtle.
These turtles are seen in the area.
Frogs and turtles are seen in habitat
together.
A family of Biladurang.
This image depicts the
Biladurang and the Gugaa, the
Orange and the Wiradjuri totem
together.
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Developed by Orange City Council
June 2017