Saturday, May 10, 2025

AHC marathon

The AHC has also been revising all its internal processes and procedures to ensure it meets best management practice for the long road ahead. The new AHC website, expected early September, will provide a glimpse of some of these changes. The new site incorporates both video and text about the AHC, its history and its operation. The website will not only provide application forms for housing but it will incorporate bulletin boards for broader community use. Of particular interest when the site launches will be the Pemulwuy Project plans.

South Sydney Herald editor Andrew Collis is joining the AHC’s marathon with his own by seeking sponsorship for his run in the Melbourne Marathon on October 14 with the money raised to go to the AHC.

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