For Participants & Families

Ganbina is here to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and youth in the Goulburn Valley to achieve your education, employment and training goals.

Why Join Ganbina?

Ganbina is an Aboriginal-run-and-led organisation that has been supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, youth and their families since 1997.

We are here every step of the way, to help you to get the most out of your school education, to plan a career of your choice, and guide you to get the right training to do what you want to do when you leave school.

Ganbina’s really good at encouraging me. They give me lots of opportunities to succeed in the academic field.
Lincoln Atkinson
Ganbina participant

How Ganbina Can Help

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Participant FAQs

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Program Registration

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Our Staff

The majority of our staff are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and many are part of the local mobs and have grown up in community.

Jean Miller-Fowler

General Manager

Dayna Seymour

Employment and Training Program Project Officer

Bradley Argaet

Education Project Officer

Sharni Beeton

Education Program Project Officer

Valerie Atkinson

Education Project Officer

Klarindah Hudson

Scholarship Program Project Officer

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Anthony Cavanagh

Chief Executive Officer

Some frequently asked participant questions

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and youth aged 5-25 are able to register for Jobs4U2’s programs.

Yes. You need to either live in the Goulburn Valley region or be from the Goulburn Valley region. We are able to continue to supporting you up to the age of 25 if you move outside of the Goulburn Valley for education or work.

We are here to support you to fulfil your goals in education, employment and training. We offer three distinct programs Jobs4U2 Education, Jobs4U2 Employment and Jobs4U2 Training.
We also offer help with a series of life skills such as helping you learn how to drive, make sure you have essential ID documents and offer opportunities to develop your cultural awareness and connection to culture.

Yes, Ganbina was founded by a Gureng Gureng man Adrian Appo and is still led by a majority Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander team. 90% of our Shepparton office staff are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and many belong to local mobs and have grown up in community.

Registrations for Jobs4U2 open once a year. Our registration period opens towards the end of January/early February and closes in June of each year.

Ganbina help you with school work and things like tutoring. They encourage you with your learning and support Aboriginal families
Jagamahra Weston
Ganbina participant

Register for our program

You can register for Jobs4U2 online, whether you have been registered in the past or are new to Ganbina.

Contact a member of our team today

We're here to help! Get in touch with a member of our team

Jean Miller-Fowler

General Manager

jean@ganbina.com.au03 5821 7333