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Kurrajong Phase

The Wilderness Experience serves as an emotional springboard that increases each participant's sense of self-worth and desire to take action upon their return home. We beleive it is essential to help 'bridge the gap' between this new-found enthusiasm and the reality back home - and this is the aim of the Kurrajong Phase.

The Kurrajong Phase immediately follows the Wilderness Phase and is 3 days in duration. Participants stay on-site at Woodstock (the Trust's farm property near Mt Tamborine, Sth East Qld) for the whole Phase. The Phase involves three core activities:

Vocational / Life Skills Planning

Assisting each participant to identify and act upon their vocational and personal choices following completion of the Programme.

Kurrajong Services

Services to the general community, focussing on the environment, disaster relief and older people.

Kurrajong Enterprises

Merchandise production, nursery activities and farm projects.