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Announcements | 9 Dec 2014

Babies born in 2014 were given a first-ever “Welcome to Country” at Hope Vale recently.

Event | 26 Jan 2015
Camperdown NSW

Yabun is an annual celebration of  Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, showcasing some of the finest musicians, dancers & speakers in the country.

Announcements | 9 Dec 2014

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are spending more time on physical activity than non-Indigenous children, according to figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today.

Announcements | 9 Dec 2014

Indigenous organisations in the Northern Territory are being invited to apply for funding under a new Aboriginals Benefit Account (ABA) funding round that opens on Monday 8 December.

Small brown dog wearing yellow shirt lying in gravel.
Stories | 9 Dec 2014

In Arnhem Land, Time the RSAS dog has been a key in getting local kids excited about school, and becoming a star in the process.

Announcements | 8 Dec 2014

More communities across northern Australia will have access to low aromatic unleaded fuel with the opening of a bulk storage tank in Darwin today.

Announcements | 6 Dec 2014

The Abbott Government is to embark on a major reform of employment services in remote Australia to put an end to sit-down welfare.

Announcements | 5 Dec 2014

A group of 34 Indigenous men and women will today reach a personal and professional milestone when they complete the Defence Indigenous Pre Recruitment Course (IPRC) at HMAS Cerberus, Victoria.

Langford Aboriginal Association Community Christmas Party poster
Event | 18 Dec 2014
Gosnells WA

Langford Aboriginal Association presents our Community Christmas Party.

Movie Night in the Park - 'Rise of the Guardians'.

Gates open: 5.30pm

Dinner: 6pm – 7.30pm

Movie Starts: 7.30pm

Location: Centennial Pioneer Park Amphitheatre, Gosnells

Amphitheatre can be found directly behind Gosnells Library (2232 Albany Hwy, Gosnells)

Terry Doolan standing in front of his bus.
Stories | 4 Dec 2014

A local Aboriginal man has been trained for his important new job driving frail-aged and disabled people between their remote communities and appointments in distant towns through Australian Government funding, administered by the Murdi Paaki Regional Enterprise Corporation (MPREC).

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