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Young people in Gunbalanya have launched an incredible music video, written and sung by them!
Road safety is incredibly important and with this in mind, the Maningrida Local Authority have supported the installation of additional road speed humps throughout their community to manage traffic speeds.
Jabiru Public Library held a community event to celebrate Indigenous Literacy Day on Wednesday, 6 September. It was lovely to have the Jabiru Childcare and FaFT attend and join in the special story time.
The Be Crocwise safety education campaign started in 2009 and is an important part of how we keep people safe around saltwater crocodiles in the Northern Territory. NT Parks and Wildlife delivers Be Crocwise messages to communities all across the Top End, visiting as many schools as we can along…
The 2023 Kurrung Sports Carnival took over Jabiru on 1 and 2 September in what was a spectacular display of football and basketball.
There was a lot of anticipation and excitement surrounding the ninja warrior event in Gunbalanya and it certainly didn’t disappoint. The big day finally arrived on Thursday, 31 August and it kicked off at 1pm with kids, youth and community gathering excitedly for it to start.
We are running a Bininj (mens) health service every Wednesday in a culturally safe space which is located in the demountable, behind the Gunbalanya Health Centre.
The NT Electoral Commission has officially declared the result for the West Arnhem Regional Council, Kakadu Ward by-election.
The final count after the deadline for receipt of postal votes was conducted and Mickitja ONUS received 100 first preference votes (61%) of the total 164 formal votes.
As we move into cyclone season there are things we can all do to prepare and keep yourself, your family and your home safe.
A few helpful tips from NT Police, Fire & Emergency Services (https://securent.nt.gov.au/)
The second stage of the $4.3 million development of Malala Road in Maningrida was completed in September, drawing the major project to a close.
Red Dust Healing visited Warruwi community this week to deliver a workshop, facilitated Barry Fernando. This workshop uses ancient Aboriginal perspective to support individuals to explore and heal unresolved hurt, grief, loss and issues in their lives.
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