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Gumball Machine
Felicia Nguyen is one of our very talented Cadets who is completing a Cadetship with our Partner Doxa Community Club within their Marketing and Design area. A talented Communication Design student at RMIT University, Felicia was commissioned to design a UooUoo...
Cadetship Program
Congratulations to Ben and Rachel who recently graduated from Doxa’s cadetship program (pictured here with Kate McConnell from sponsor company Metro Trains). Ben and Rachel are both studying a Bachelor of Business (Accounting) at RMIT and recently completed their...
City camp visit to Hawthorn Football club
Doxa city camp kids got to experience a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when the Hawthorn Football Club invited them to watch a training session! Many of the children who attend Doxa city camps are from rural areas in Victoria who have never been to the Melbourne city...
Doxa Youth Foundation Reconciliation Action Plan
Doxa Youth Foundation staff and RAP Working Group members celebrating the launch at Royal Botanical Gardens Aboriginal heritage walk We are delighted to announce that we have launched our first-ever 'Innovate' Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). This is a significant...
Supporting the next generation through Cadetship
Doxa Youth Foundation Cadet Alumni and V/Line employee, Michael Perry, with his mentee and current Doxa Youth Foundation Cadet, Rabel Kaka. We recently hosted our annual Doxa Youth Foundation Cadetship Alumni event to provide our Alumni with the opportunity to...
Top 3 things about being a Doxa Cadet
My name is Judy and I am a first-year student undertaking a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Melbourne. I hope to double major in Politics/International studies and Asian studies. I am of Vietnamese heritage as both my parents are migrants. I went to Braybrook...
Amier tells us why we should #Go4It
I am Amier Safaei. I'm 22 years old and currently in my third year studying Accounting and Marketing at Monash University. I am a proud Doxa Cadet. In addition to my studies, my work placement at the Melbourne Racing Club, I was recently selected to be part of the...
Why we need a Reconciliation Action Plan
For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Taylah Jones and I am a proud Palawa women. I am currently in my final year of my Bachelor of Arts at Melbourne University majoring in Criminology and Sociology. I have been a part of the Doxa family going on five years...
Diverse, driven talent for your workplace
12 business-minded young achievers. They’re motivated. They’re talented. They’ve got a place at uni. And they’re incredibly tenacious – they’ve overcome enormous barriers on their pursuit to stay engaged in education. They’re studying degrees in: STEM, Business,...
What does International Women’s Day mean to you?
I am Layal Al Ashkar. I am a 20-year old student studying International Relations and Media/Communications at the University of Melbourne. Today is International Women's Day and I would like to share with you what this means to me, how I will press for progress and...