Can-Do Performance Group : Peregrine: Project Photo

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From the scene 'waiting' pictured from left in the background Paula Dillon, Lyn Walpole, Anthony Hatcher, Shane Extrem and Vicki Smyth.

From the scene 'waiting' pictured from left in the background Paula Dillon, Lyn Walpole, Anthony Hatcher, Shane Extrem and Vicki Smyth.

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The attached photograph shows the 'Welcome Certificate' presented to each skilled worker resident holding a 457 Visa.

Note the welcome written in both English and the native language of the recipient, in this particular case Tamil. Previous The photograph depicts the diverse array of people from a number of coutries who are currently working in the Shire who hold a 457 Visa.

Some of the countries represented include Sri lanka, India, Vietnam, Korea, China, Moldova, Philippines, Papua New Guinea  and Fiji.

Viewers will notice the Certificate of Welcome (written in both English and the person's native language) which was presented by Councillor John Tramby thanking and acknowledging the person's contribution to our Shire. Next

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