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Announcements | 18 Sep 2015

Federal Government funding of over $500,000 for a playgroup project in Borroloola is a big win for the community in both early education and employment.

Announcements | 18 Sep 2015

The Federal Government will provide the Gooniyandi Aboriginal Corporation (GAC) with almost $200,000 to assist native title holders maximise the benefits of owning their own land.

Aboriginal man on a motor bike is herding a group of goats across a dusty plain.
Stories | 17 Sep 2015

Tourism opportunities and feral goat control are just some of the ways the Nipapanha Community Inc. Council and the Nantawarrina rangers it employs are creating jobs and wealth for the local communities.

Two Indigenous women standing in front of a palm tree, one wearing a black shirt with Aboriginal design and the other an orange shirt.
Stories | 16 Sep 2015

In the remote town of Derby in Western Australia parents are helping increase school attendance and changing lives at the same time.

Announcements | 16 Sep 2015

Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Nigel Scullion, said the funding has been made available through the Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS) grant round for Bushmob Incorporated, which is based in Alice Springs and provides enhanced access to clinical services for young people aged 12-25 years old suffering substance abuse.

Announcements | 16 Sep 2015

Indigenous students in Central Australia will be assisted to attend school through $1.4 million in funding for a School Nutrition Programme, Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Nigel Scullion announced.

Announcements | 16 Sep 2015

ASIC's Indigenous Outreach Program (IOP) is today highlighting recent work with the interned Indigenous community in Western Australia to help improve their financial literacy.

Two Indigenous men working at a wood working bench with the elder man directing the younger
Stories | 14 Sep 2015

A new Milingimbi furniture-making venture is helping to keep jobs and profits in the remote Arnhem Land community.

Three Aboriginal men dressed in orange work clothing and standing on red dusty soil next to a building prepare timber for use in construction.
Stories | 10 Sep 2015

A new community store for Jilkminggan means both local jobs and a wider range of healthy goods for sale.

Two rangers dressed in green uniforms and white hats setting fire to long grass.
Stories | 9 Sep 2015

The national heritage listed Budj Bim volcanic landscape in South-West Victoria is providing the training ground for members of the local Indigenous community, the Gunditjmara, to develop skills and experiences far beyond land management - setting them up for long term contributions to community and economic participation both within and outside the ranger workforce.

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