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HISTORY OF C.A.B'S

 

Citizen's Advice Bureaus or C.A.B's were established in Britain in 1938 prior to the outbreak of the Second World War to help people understand and cope with new legislation.  When the war ended the service continued, as C.A.B.'s were able to help people with post war problems and any further new legislation, especially in the welfare field.

 

 

 

 

 

Address

186 Foster Street East
DANDENONG 3175

VICTORIA


Hours of Operation

9.30am to 4.30pm Mon - Fri

 

Contact Details

Phone:   (03)   9791 8344
             (03)   9791 8366
Fax:       (03)   9792 1111
Email: dandcab@vicnet.net.au

 

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