Wombat Wardrobe is moving on August 18th and becoming Fusion Op Shop

Wombat Wardrobe is moving on August 18th and becoming Fusion Op Shop

By now you may be aware that Fusion Canberra is moving our Wombat Wardrobe second hand shop which is currently at the Carleton St Shops in Kambah, to Kambah Village which is on the corner of Drakeford Drive and Marconi Crescent in Kambah. It is easy to find if you...
A Volunteer’s Story: Hassa

A Volunteer’s Story: Hassa

Hassa joined Fusion Canberra when he was 12 years old. Now, three years later, he has volunteered in many areas and learnt a lot. He spent most of his time volunteering in the Aquaponics section of Fusion Canberra because he was interested in gardening and wanted to...
A Pilgrim’s Story Part II “James”

A Pilgrim’s Story Part II “James”

You might remember James from last year’s trip. He is the rapper who performed at the festival at the Uluru Resort where they stayed last year. He is featured in an earlier post :  A Pilgrims Story James Part I.  On this year’s trip in April, James shared his...
Wombat Wardrobe continues to meet the needs of the community

Wombat Wardrobe continues to meet the needs of the community

On any given day, when you visit Wombat Wardrobe, there will be a steady stream of customers coming in and out of the store. In fact, you could say that it was the most well patronised store in the Carleton Shops in Kambah as customers drop in to see if they can get a...
Louise shares her secret recipe for egg, bacon and tomato pie

Louise shares her secret recipe for egg, bacon and tomato pie

A big shout out THANK YOU to Louise for coming to the Hospitality section of the Community Education Program and showing us how to make your egg, bacon and tomato pie. It was yum-delicious! Louise is part of the Fusion Canberra team serving in Wombat Wardrobe but she...
Community Education Program runs concurrently with “Faces of Fusion” campaign for the first time

Community Education Program runs concurrently with “Faces of Fusion” campaign for the first time

Our Community Education Program for local high school aged youth has just finished for this term and five  young people (from Namadgi School,  Melrose High and home school) graduated. We have been really fortunate this term to have the first ever “Faces of ...