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Community & Business

7 April, 2022

Local business gives back to brake cycle

FROM teaching their delivery drivers to helping teach L platers, Domino’s Mareeba has teamed up with the local PCYC to deliver the “Braking the Cycle” program as a part of their charity activities.


Domino’s and Mareeba PCYC will be working together to help L platers get their P plates sooner with the “Braking the Cycle” program.
Domino’s and Mareeba PCYC will be working together to help L platers get their P plates sooner with the “Braking the Cycle” program.

Through the Give for Good charity, local Dominos will be working with PCYC Queensland to support more than 1,300 program participants as they learn to drive, equating to over 163,000 kilometres and 5,900 logbook hours. 

Domino’s Mareeba franchisee Rohitkumar Patel expressed his excitement to be a part of the charity program and knew his team had to get involved with PCYC Mareeba to get kids behind the driver’s wheel. 

“I was excited to know PCYC Mareeba was one of the locations Dominos and Give for Good would be helping out,” he said. 

We have more than 60 years’ experience in delivering pizza to customers, which is why we are committed to ensuring everyone on the roads is educated in safe driving. 

“Safety is our number one priority and through supporting Braking the Cycle program, I hope more young drivers in Mareeba will be educated in safe driving and have the opportunity to gain a licence, which will in turn also increase their employment opportunities.” 

Mr Patel explained that anyone who “graduates” from the Braking the Cycle program could also be offered employment as a delivery driver for the franchise, increasing employment for young people. 

Learners wanting to part in the “Braking the Cycle” program are encouraged to contact PCYC Mareeba to book a time and begin their journey behind the wheel.

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