Media Coverage

Shepparton News – Cadetship Program

Publication

Shepparton News

Program

Cadetship

Summary

Carly Mohamed is 19 year old from rural Victoria. Through Doxa’s Cadetship program and her placement at PwC Indigenous Consulting she has found that the corporate world can be a place to belong.

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Just Clik – Carly Mohammad

Publication

Just Clik

Program

Cadetship

Carly Mohamed is 19 year old from rural Victoria. Through Doxa’s Cadetship program and her placement at PwC Indigenous Consulting she has found that the corporate world can be a place to belong.

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Dandenong Leader – Arif Hazara

Publication

Dandenong Leader

Program

Cadetship

Summary

If you don’t yet know Arif Hazara, then it’s time to bring you up to speed. He’s one of our Cadets, and was selected as a youth delegate to represent Australia in the UNHCR’s negotations with NGOs in Geneva.

Arif is not just a Doxa Cadet and a student at RMIT but he is also working as Assistant Accountant at Dennis Family Corporation. Outside of the world of work, he is a powerful voice for Hazaras, refugees and asylum seekers in the Melbourne community and more recently, the international stage.

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Dandenong Leader – Arif Hazara

Publication

Dandenong Leader

Program

Cadetship

Summary

If you don’t yet know Arif Hazara, then it’s time to bring you up to speed. He’s one of our Cadets, and was selected as a youth delegate to represent Australia in the UNHCR’s negotations with NGOs in Geneva.

Arif is not just a Doxa Cadet and a student at RMIT but he is also working as Assistant Accountant at Dennis Family Corporation. Outside of the world of work, he is a powerful voice for Hazaras, refugees and asylum seekers in the Melbourne community and more recently, the international stage.

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Dandenong Journal – Arif Hazara

Publication

Dandenong Journal

Program

Cadetship

If you don’t yet know Arif Hazara, then it’s time to bring you up to speed. He’s one of our Cadets, and was selected as a youth delegate to represent Australia in the UNHCR’s negotations with NGOs in Geneva.

Arif is not just a Doxa Cadet and a student at RMIT but he is also working as Assistant Accountant at Dennis Family Corporation. Outside of the world of work, he is a powerful voice for Hazaras, refugees and asylum seekers in the Melbourne community and more recently, the international stage.

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