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Migrant Womens Micro Business Program

Sunday, 19 February 2012. The Migrant Womens Micro Business Program supports un- and underemployed women with migrant and refugee backgrounds living in Lakemba, NSW to develop a business idea and start a micro business. The project is delivered by Sydney Community College. In partnership with Canterbury City Community Centre. And is funded by the Adult and Community Education Unit ACE. Their micro business interests are as diverse as their backgrounds and include. So, lets meet the team! February 20.

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Sunday, 19 February 2012. The Migrant Womens Micro Business Program supports un- and underemployed women with migrant and refugee backgrounds living in Lakemba, NSW to develop a business idea and start a micro business. The project is delivered by Sydney Community College. In partnership with Canterbury City Community Centre. And is funded by the Adult and Community Education Unit ACE. Their micro business interests are as diverse as their backgrounds and include. So, lets meet the team! February 20.

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This web page 4csmicrobiz.blogspot.com states the following, "The Migrant Womens Micro Business Program supports un- and underemployed women with migrant and refugee backgrounds living in Lakemba, NSW to develop a business idea and start a micro business." We saw that the webpage said " The project is delivered by Sydney Community College." It also said " In partnership with Canterbury City Community Centre. And is funded by the Adult and Community Education Unit ACE. Their micro business interests are as diverse as their backgrounds and include. So, lets meet the team! February 20."

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