Bila Muuji are pleased to announce Temina Otton and Zoe Wheeler have joined the Bila Muuji office in partnership with The Benevolent Society.
Temina joins us in the RYMH program as a Aboriginal Mental Health Support Worker. Temina’s background is with After School Care and Vacation Care in Dubbo. Through lived experience Temina has interest in working in the youth sector and particularly with Indigenous young people. ![]() |
Zoe joins us as admin support to Bila Muuji, while being trained in areas of the RYMHS program and completing NDIS applications for TBS. When in the office, Zoe will be sitting on our front desk, greeting clients and visitors on arrival, and providing relevant information accordingly. Zoe has had experience in Home care, and much lived experience in mental health. Her attraction to the role is offering support to clientele. ![]() |