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The Beverley Community Resource Centre (CRC) provides valuable support and training services to our small and growing rural community and is one of over 100 CRC's throughout regional WA.
Located in the Cornerstone building, along with the Beverley Visitor Centre and Library, we provide our community with events, workshops, weekly newsletters, community directory, printing, internet and computer access, training and administration support.
We are also service providers for Services Australia (Centrelink Access Point), Veterans Affairs, Video Conferencing, TransWa and Government Information Access Point.
Located in the Cornerstone building, along with the Beverley Visitor Centre and Library, we provide our community with events, workshops, weekly newsletters, community directory, printing, internet and computer access, training and administration support.
We are also service providers for Services Australia (Centrelink Access Point), Veterans Affairs, Video Conferencing, TransWa and Government Information Access Point.
With over 25 years of service, the Beverley CRC has a deep and identifiable culture within our community. It is based on friendliness, honesty, openness, and efficiency and in the knowledge of excellent results in what we have done and in what we continue to do for our stakeholders and customers.
The committee and staff strive to bring innovative ideas to develop and promote the town and the Shire of Beverley. High on the agenda is to improve the social wellbeing of the community. Read more.
The committee and staff strive to bring innovative ideas to develop and promote the town and the Shire of Beverley. High on the agenda is to improve the social wellbeing of the community. Read more.
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Beverley CRC respectfully operate on Ballardong country, we acknowledge and thank the Traditional Owners of Country, the Aboriginal people of the many lands that we work on and their language groups throughout Western Australia and recognise their continuing connection to the land and waters. We pay respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of our regions and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present.