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An Albany not-for-profit that helps vulnerable members of society get their driving licence has welcomed the State Government’s commitment to fund a similar program in the Great Southern.

MIYAD Wheels — which supports migrants, Indigenous people, youth, adults (domestic violence support) and people with disability — is a smaller-scale version of what the Government’s $15.7 million Driving Access and Equity Program will offer.

https://thewest.com.au/news/albany-advertiser/miyad-wheels-co-ordinator-relieved-to-see-driving-access-and-equity-program-extend-to-great-southern-c-15253133

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