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Darling Point students step up with new woodwork program

Linda Muller
Linda Muller
Published: September 14, 2025
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Darling Point Special School youth worker Tammy Carter and Bayside Wood Turners and Wood Crafters President Chris May embrace a new partnership, starting in October.
Darling Point Special School youth worker Tammy Carter and Bayside Wood Turners and Wood Crafters President Chris May embrace a new partnership, starting in October.
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THREE Darling Point Special School students will join Bayside Wood Turners and Wood Crafters at its Manly headquarters in October as part of the school’s Step Up to Employment program.

Youth worker Tammy Carter said the initiative was a new partnership between the school and the centre, and one already embraced by both.

“Already, students are asking to be involved next year,” Ms Carter said.

Running through Term 4, the program will give students hands-on skills and machine accreditation across different areas of the sheds, including wood turning, box making, toy making and cabinet making.

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Bayside Wood Turners and Wood Crafters President Chris May said the Harman St base was a great place for young people to learn practical skills.

“There are a lot of skills to learn here,” he said.

“Through working with work experience students in the past, one went on to finish as an apprentice carpenter.

“I’m proud of that.”

Ms Carter said the school was delighted with the new partnership.

“The school has a range of work experience programs across the community, and we are proud to include this one,” she said.

“We hope it is able to continue.”

She said another student had recently gained employment at Wynnum RSL through the Step Up program.

“Our program is based on exposing students to real-life work placements that align with their interests and skills,” she said.

“This enhances their schooling, increases technical and social skills, and allows them to work with different people, problem solve and overcome challenges.

“It opens their eyes to new possibilities and to independence.”

Mr May said the Bayside Wood Turners and Wood Crafters centre had become a hub for hobbyists, students and community groups.

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