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1. Media Enquiries
www.nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au/ - [Cached]Published on: 11/27/2006 Last Visited: 12/1/2007
Patrick Beinke, 24, has worked at Cornucopia Café for the last four years. He's increased both his skill level and sense of responsibility and now takes a senior role in the café.
"It was amazing the impact that getting that job had on my life. It got me back into the workforce and learning about responsibilities. It gave me a structure and all those things made me feel a lot better about myself," Patrick explained.
The Hon John Watkins, Deputy Premier, Member for Ryde and NSW Minister for Transport & Police has been a strong supporter of the program. He officially opened the café in 1996 and will join the 10th anniversary celebrations on 1 December . -
2. Discover Hunters Hill
www.discoverhuntershill.com.au - [Cached]Published on: 12/6/2006 Last Visited: 3/15/2008
Patrick Beinke, 24, has worked at Cornucopia Café for the last four years. He's increased both his skill level and sense of responsibility and now takes a senior role in the café.
"It was amazing the impact that getting that job had on my life. It got me back into the workforce and learning about responsibilities. It gave me a structure, and all those things made me feel a lot better about myself," Mr Beinke said. -
3. Media Enquiries
www.nscchealth.nsw.gov.au/medi - [Cached]Published on: 11/27/2006 Last Visited: 3/24/2008
Patrick Beinke, 24, has worked at Cornucopia Café for the last four years. He's increased both his skill level and sense of responsibility and now takes a senior role in the café.
"It was amazing the impact that getting that job had on my life. It got me back into the workforce and learning about responsibilities. It gave me a structure and all those things made me feel a lot better about myself," Patrick explained.
The Hon John Watkins, Deputy Premier, Member for Ryde and NSW Minister for Transport & Police has been a strong supporter of the program. He officially opened the café in 1996 and will join the 10th anniversary celebrations on 1 December .

