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Zack Gibson of Fire & Rescue NSW Parkes 417 with Currajong's Jackson Collier and the cupcakes he made for staff

JACKSON Collier hasn’t been at Currajong long but he’s already leaving a great impression on everyone.

From his silky licks on his Maton guitar to now Masterchef in the Currajong Kitchen – he is certainly taking opportunities to try his hand at a number of activities and skills. The latest culminating in cakes for our Fire & Rescue NSW Parkes 417.

“It is just another way to say thank you to our front line essential workers,” said Indigo Kriedemann of Currajong.

“Organisations like Fire & Rescue NSW Parkes 417 are a credit to themselves and the community,” she said.

“We just wanted to let them know how grateful we are here at Currajong.”

Fire & Rescue NSW Parkes 417 Zack Gibson (top left) was rapt with the gesture and paid tribute to Currajong and Jackson for the gesture.

“We are very thankful and like Currajong we appreciate all they do as front line essential service,” Zack said.

“Jackson is a an outstanding young man and a great cook,” he said.

“I have no doubt everyone at the station will love the cakes too!”

The Currajong Kitchen has been in full swing over the past few weeks and been well received by the essential service sector from medical professionals to firefighters and police.

“It’s these small tokens of goodwill that will get us all through and it’s great the participants of Currajong are finding such ways to contribute positively to the community during such a difficult time,” Zack said.

“Thank you!”