Samantha-Lee Haworth, Jean Ticehurst, Lisa Small, Tyannua Goolagong, Charlie-Jane Hocking, Rachel Brook, Dakotah May holding Summah Wood, Madison Staines holding Beau Kelly, Estefani Concha holding Anthony Concha; (front row) Lauren Krause, Emily Goodsell, Bronte Doyle, Alese Keen, Lowanna Coe-Williams, Kelsey Ward, Kelly Norris holding Zaylen Jones.

RACHEL TO TAKE ON NEW CHALLENGES

Lachlan Children Services Coordinator Rachel Brook has decided to embrace new challenges. She has said a fond farewell to the facility after eight years on Friday, 10 September. “We would like to thank you for all your hard work and dedication to the service over the years. You will be dearly missed by all staff and families,” a post on the Lachlan Children Services Facebook Page read. “Best wishes for your future endeavours and we hope you get to travel. “Love all the LCS staff.” Lachlan Shire Council also wished Rachel well. “You have done a wonderful job Miss Rachel and we hope you can head off on your planned adventure in the very near future. Best wishes and safe travels,” a post on the Lachlan Shire – The Heart of NSW Facebook Page read. Kelly Norris will be Acting Coordinator until the recruitment of a new Coordinator is finalised.

Image Credits: Kathy Parnaby.

Lachlan Shire Council Director of Corporate and Community Services Karen Pegler, Rachel Brook and Lachlan Shire General Manager Greg Tory. Lachlan Shire Council and her staff wished Rachel well after eight years as Coordinator at Lachlan Children Services.

Lachlan Shire Council Director of Corporate and Community Services Karen Pegler, Rachel Brook and Lachlan Shire General Manager Greg Tory. Lachlan Shire Council and her staff wished Rachel well after eight years as Coordinator at Lachlan Children Services.

Alese Keen (right) gives Rachel Brook a beautiful bunch of flowers at her farewell.

Alese Keen (right) gives Rachel Brook a beautiful bunch of flowers at her farewell.

Rachel Brook cuts her farewell cake.

Rachel Brook cuts her farewell cake.

Last Updated: 22/09/2021By

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