The Beswick Store board of directors has approved its largest social development distribution to the community worth $150,000.
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All 75 houses in the local community received a white goods package including fridge/freezer, microwave, electric frypan, rice cooker, kettle, toaster and a choice of a TV or chest freezer.
Beswick community members now also have a 14-seater commuter bus to drive them around the community free of charge.
The ongoing maintenance of the bus and wage of the driver will be paid by Wuduluk Progress Aboriginal Corporation, owners of Beswick Store.
Wugularr Primary School received a $20,000 cheque to support improved school attendance efforts which will be spent on equipment.
"The school is grateful for the money, which we'll spend on extra equipment for our re-engagement program," Wugularr Primary School principal, Stephen Hill said.
"We're looking at purchasing our own 4WD vehicle, and more pool tables or other equipment to encourage school attendance."
Chairperson of Wuduluk Progress Aboriginal Corporation, Peter Lindsay said he is proud of what the community has achieved.
"Thirteen years ago we didn't have any food on the shelves and the store was in debt," Mr Lindsay said.
"It has been an amazing journey with Outback Stores to get to this point.
"I got goosebumps seeing all this going out to our community. It was the talk of the town."
Outback Stores started providing retail services to Beswick in 2008, when at first the store was recording losses.
The past 13 years have seen the store rise out of administration and build up its financial position each year to allow this year's distribution.
"The board and I would like to thank the store managers, as well as the community for its support," Mr Lindsay said.
"The community can see that when you buy from the store, this is what you get in return. It's your store, you own it."
Further projects to be funded by store profits this year include another community bus specifically for women, landscaping for the community cemetery, and renovations to the community club.
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