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BRIDGE BUILDER: Logan PCYC’s new indigenous community sport and recreation officer Amy Blow is already hard at work designing opportunities for local youth. Picture: Derrick Tonkin

Amy brings meaning to community

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ALBERT AND LOGAN NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2010

BUILDING bridges within Logan’s indigenous community and with the broader community is Amy Blow’s life work. The 21-year-old is Logan PCYC’s new indigenous community sport and recreation officer. Already she has launched several successful programs, the latest being Eagle Dreaming – or Mibunn Bareibunn – which aims to help youths identify with and become more aware of their culture. ‘‘It’s good to learn who you are and where you come from,’’ she said. ‘‘Knowing people who are part of the stolen generations, this not only affects people who were in it but the families who were affected as well.’’

Ms Blow has a Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation which she draws on when organising activities including traditional game sessions and dance. ‘‘I’ve been running a few sessions to get them thinking about the way (games) used to be played, the differences between the traditional (way) and the modern way.’’ She has also been involved in a joint project between the Logan PCYC and Mabel Park State High School which saw the production of a mural. Unveiled last week, it depicts groups of people getting together, working through and making that journey through life. ■ Eagle Dreaming is open to indigenous students between the ages of 13 and 15 years. Phone 3442 1700.

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Duo hits shop POLICE are looking for two men who robbed a bottle shop on Logan River Rd about 8pm on June 17. Officers said the two men entered the store and pretended to purchase a bottle of alcohol and soft drink before taking the items and running out of the store. The shop attendant chased the two men, grabbing one offender who then turned and produced a knife before lunging at the attendant. The attendant released the man and was not injured. Anyone with information should should phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Armed hold-up A MAN armed with a knife has robbed a bottle shop on Kingston Rd, Underwood, about 6.45pm on June 21. Police said the man demanded money from the attendant before fleeing the shop with a sum of cash. He was about 180cm, of medium build, and wore blue jeans and a black jumper. Phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit crimestoppers.com.au.

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