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Connect with Nimbin Central School Students – “Crime Story” Workshop

Local employers are invited to take part in the Crime Story Workshop at Nimbin Central School on Monday 9 December, 10.30–11.30am.


This 2-day program uses a crime scene investigation experience to teach students real-world skills like teamwork, communication, critical thinking and resilience.


Day 1: Students investigate life-sized crime scenes, conduct interviews and analyze evidence.

Day 2: They apply these same skills to the workplace and that’s where local employers come in!


We’re looking for business owners and managers to join us on Day 2 to:

* Chat with students and share your own career insights

* Help them connect their learning to real jobs

* Spot potential future employees


The program is led by former detective and teacher Luke Taylor and has been highly praised by other schools.


It’s a fun, meaningful way to:

* Connect with local young people

* Promote your business in the community

* Support practical learning in Nimbin

A Working With Children Check is required.


To get involved or learn more, please contact:

Toni Bellos - Senior Project Officer – Regional Industry Education Partnerships


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CONTACT US

C/ Nimbin Community Centre

81 CULLEN ST, NIMBIN NSW 2480

chamber@nimbinaustralia.com.au

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