About Us

 We are part of the statewide Community Resource Network servicing rural and remote communities in Western Australia.

 

 

The Bridgetown Community Resource Centre (CRC) commenced as a Rural Access Point, becoming a Telecentre in 1996 and a CRC in 2010. We are a not-for-profit, community based organisation, run by the community and for the community. The Centre is administered by a Management Committee, Manager, Staff and volunteers. Income is derived from our membership fees, contracts and service fees. Membership is open to all community members and groups. Tourists and visitors are also welcome on a “user pays” basis.

At the CRC we provide

  • Administration & Technology assistance
  • Business & Professional Services
  • NLIS Scanner and digital projector plus screen for hire
  • Access public computers and the internet
  • Photocopying, printing and faxing documents
  • Access videoconferencing facilities
  • Enhance your skills through training programs and courses
  • Access information and assistance for government services
  • Access to professional development courses
  • Start your own business and receive business training and support
  • Access to enroll in a degree or course online
  • Exam supervision
  • Downloading, editing and printing digital photos
  • Rooms and office space for short or long term hire
  • …and much more

Facilities

The CRC is equipped with the following:

6 desktop computers for public use

Training room with 10 desktop computers which are available for hire

Free Government Information Office

High Speed broadband

Photocopiers and printers for black and white or colour productions Scanners, binding equipment, laminators, shredders.

NLIS Scanner and digital projector and screen for hire

Videoconferencing facilities Available

Rooms for hire up to 20 people

Find us at…

150 Hampton Street, Bridgetown, Western Australia 6255

Monday to Friday 9am to 4:30pm

We are closed on all public holidays