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Scholarship program on offer

Community Bank Scholarship Program Supports Local Students’ Education

Students from Lang Lang, Koo Wee Rup, Tooradin & Coastal Villages, and Bunyip & District will once again benefit from the Community Bank Scholarship Program, which helps cover study costs during their first year of higher education.

Sonia Draxler, Executive Officer of Our Community Company Ltd, a franchisee of Bendigo Bank, said the scholarship program was launched in 2012 with the aim of giving local students the support they need to pursue their academic dreams. An investment in education yields great long-term dividends, and by helping young people access tertiary education, the benefits extend to the students, their families, and the wider community.

The Community Bank Scholarship Program is described as transformative, changing the lives of students and strengthening communities. Our young people are our future, and we believe they deserve the best support possible to help forge their careers and achieve their dreams.

Since its inception, OCC has supported 69 students, contributing a total of $627,000 through the scholarship program. The scholarships are available to eligible students who will begin their studies at University or TAFE in 2025. Successful applicants will receive funding for two years of university study or one year of TAFE education.

Applications are open now until 31 January, 2026. For further information contact Sonia Draxler on 0412 057 791.

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