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The Bega Local Aboriginal Land Council seeks ownership of a vacant police station site to create a youth hub, aiming to redirect rent funds to community programs.
The Bega Local Aboriginal Land Council is claiming the vacant former police station site on Auckland Street, seeking ownership under NSW law to create a community and youth hub.
The council, which runs programs like Koori Youth on the Move and a youth training café, currently pays $45,000 annually in rent and aims to redirect those funds toward services.
The site’s proximity to Bega High School makes it ideal for youth initiatives.
While the council hopes to secure the property, another party has shown interest, and a final decision remains pending.
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El Bega Local Aboriginal Land Council busca la propiedad de un sitio vacante de la estación de policía para crear un centro juvenil, con el objetivo de redirigir los fondos de alquiler a programas comunitarios.