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Orchard Espresso
Orchard Espresso
Orchard Espresso is a hidden gem located in the heart of the picturesque Perth Hills Armadale region. Located just 10 kilometres from Armadale City Centre you feel right at home in this cosy and laidback cafe where everything is homemade with local and seasonal produce wherever possible. Whilst exploring the Perth Hills drop in to refuel with a coffee, not to mention their delicious homemade baked goods, cakes, brownies, muffins, biscuits, and many more. Kid-friendly, vegetarian and gluten-free options are all available.

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Anthony Pyle

I'd like to inspire people to take on grass roots community development. I've been passionate about being the change I want to see within my community and connecting people together in whatever aspect of life.

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Astit Olszowy

The multicultural community.

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Emma Rose Hirschmann

Anyone who suffers with a mental illness or struggles with accepting themselves. I want to help end the stigma around mental health and let people see it as a positive rather than a negative.

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Geoffrey Stewart

Young generations and anyone who aspires to achieve their dreams and never give up.

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Irene Mutune

My two sons, the Kenyan community in Western Australia, and all Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CaLD) immigrants.

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Jodie Clarke

The community in Armadale, people who attend the Champion Centre, my three children (two amazing sons and a daughter who had the first Noongar Naming ceremony from my husband’s family in 70 years) and two grandchildren.

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Julie Fearns-Pheasant

I have been a teacher of young people for over twenty five years. Finding their abilities and talent has given them their reason and path in life.

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Keishae Johns

Single mothers or dads, because there's always light at the end of the tunnel.

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Kerri Colegate

Our group seeks to inspire and support other Aboriginal people with a disability to become eligible for an NDIS package, use their rights of choice of control in the design of their plans, and in the selection of service providers.

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Kuda Ndlovu

Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CaLD) youth, migrants, and creatives.

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Lisa Lucille Watson

To anyone who has left their home to start in a new place and has struggled with achieving their dreams, it's never too late to start. To my home Africa, we may have left, but Africa has not left our hearts.

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Luul Ibrahim

Leaders and ordering people who want to change the world, for the better. And those who have been through a lot, never give up there is always hope in humanity.

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Manveer Singh

Multicultural and culturally and linguistically diverse communities.

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Matthew Zaffino

Everyone in a similar position as myself that can make a change.

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Saravanan TK

Young generations and anyone with “Winners never quit, and quitters never win" attitude to achieve their dreams.

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Savitha Dasgaonker

Any person who wants to make their dream of relocating in a different country where everything is different; language, culture, systems, and processes, but the only bond is humanity and acceptance.

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Steve Parry

Anybody who wants to be part of the community and do some volunteer work.

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Tholla Chan

It is dedicated to life, human consciousness and the People of Cambodia, New Zealand and Australia.

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Sydney Phillips

I want people to know that there is a way out of the mire if you find the right guidance and support. That's what we do at JAK Films - inspire, include and collaborate to share stories and teach the soft skills necessary to navigate life.

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Tesfay Wereta

I want to encourage people to dream big and to work hard. Anything can be achieved if you put your mind to it. Take it from me.

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