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U-Turn graduates embark on Targa Tasmania adventure

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21 Apr 2006

Mission Australia’s U-Turn program is giving eight young Tasmanians the chance of a lifetime to be involved in this year’s Targa Tasmania, which begins on Sunday.

Mission Australia’s State Operations Manager Noel Mundy said the eight participants today graduated from Mission Australia’s U-Turn automotive training course in car maintenance, in preparation for their Targa adventure.

“The participants, who undertook the 10 week automotive course, will be involved in the Targa process from start to finish, including bringing a 1976 Triumph Dolomite Sprint back to its former glory,” Mr Mundy said.

“Now that the car is restored and ready to hit the road, the U-Turn participants will each get a chance to be the navigator in the restored car during Targa and will also be part of the support crew for the car.”

U-Turn participant Joe* said being involved in the course and participating in Targa Tasmania was a great opportunity.

“It’s a wicked chance to do something different and meet new people,” he said.

U-Turn is a diversionary service for young people at risk, run by Mission Australia under contract to Tasmania Police and funded by the State Government.

The U-turn program involves a 10-week automotive training course in car maintenance and panelbeating/spraypainting delivered in a workshop environment by qualified tradesmen.

Mission Australia would like to thank Spectrum Car Paints, E&M Exhaust, Castrol, Temco and NGK Spark Plugs for their support for this Targa adventure.

Mission Australia helps disadvantaged Tasmanians regain their lives and independence by providing employment and training as well as providing youth initiatives to inspire disadvantage youths.

Mission Australia has almost 280 services across every state and territory in Australia and has five offices in Tasmania in Burnie, Launceston, Hobart, Moonah and Devonport.



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