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Five of the best for Thunderbird

FIVE Aboriginal trainees from the Kimberley have earned themselves jobs as foundation employees at the Thunderbird mineral sands project between Derby and Broome after graduating from the inaugural group training program.

 Talissa Kinley and her proud family

Talissa Kinley and her proud family

The graduates include Talissa Kinley, Jonathan Sesar, and Mark Taylor from Broome; Bayden Rivers from Pandanas Park; and Kassam Bin Rashid from Derby. The Kimberley locals earned a Certificate 3 in...

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