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Running a School Tuckshop in Rural and Remote Communities

School tuckshops in rural and remote areas play a vital role in supporting student health, wellbeing and school connectedness.

While these tuckshops often face unique challenges, they also benefit from strong community ties and creative problem solving.

This resource has been developed to support tuckshop convenors, staff and volunteers working in rural and remote Queensland schools.

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Running a School Tuckshop in Rural and Remote Communities
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