Western Australian Community Resource Network
The Department of Regional Development and Lands through the
Royalties for Regions program is responsible for providing support to the state-wide network of Community Resource Centres (CRCs) through the provision of funding, training, capacity building activities and support for the CRCs’ Management Committees and staff.
CRCs are friendly, locally owned and operated centres that provide regional communities and their visitors with local access to technology, information and services and are fast becoming the hub of small regional towns.
The additional funding will assist CRCs expand and enhance their services to provide access to core services for people living and working in regional communities throughout WA.
Whether you are a local, a visitor or doing business in regional communities CRCs can help you with a number of services.
Here are just some of the things you can do at CRCs:
- Send and receive emails
- Publish a newsletter or local paper
- Participate in a videoconference
- Access information on government services
- Enhance your job skills
- Do a professional development course
- Start your own business
- Do online banking
- Enrol in a degree or TAFE course
- Download and print digital photos
- Connect with your customers
- Deliver information and services
- Arrange meetings with your clients via videoconferencing
With Community Resource Centres located in more than 100 communities throughout Western Australia you're never far from your home or office.
Find your nearest Community Resource Centre
For people doing business in regional Western Australia, contact the relevant CRC or for statewide initiatives contact the WACRN Business Development Manager on (08) 6552 4508; Freecall 1800 735 784 (country only) or
crc@rdl.wa.gov.au