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Melbourne based Community Environment Park looking for volunteer hackers
10 Jan2011
UPDATE: CERES have been able to fill this position and are now in possession of one brand spanking new Customer Work System! Congratulations guys.
CERES is a community centre in Melbourne, Australia focused on sustainable living. Greg Thorpe, Co-ordinator of the volunteer programme recently contact us looking for volunteers to build a volunteer management database.
We're no longer located in Melbourne so we're not able to commit resources directly but I thought I'd pass on the message so that anyone interested could get involved.
UPDATE: I've removed the (now outdated) contact details in relation to this position.
This entry was posted on Monday, January 10th, 2011 at 3:12 pm author iain dooley, ceres, volunteering, community, sustainability, communities
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