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Stories | 25 Jun 2013

Charles Darwin University is taking a new teaching approach to help their Indigenous students in reaching their full potential.

Stories | 21 Jun 2013

The federal election is fast approaching, so you need to get in quick if you want to take advantage of the job opportunities that will be available to help with polling in your community.

Jessica Mauboy, winner of the 2012 Deadly for Female Artist of the Year, performing the finale at last year’s Deadly Awards ceremony.
Stories | 19 Jun 2013

Nominations are now open for the 2013 National Indigenous Music, Sport, Arts and Community Awards, better known as the Deadlys.

Stories | 18 Jun 2013

Music is a major part of community life in Hermannsburg, and for many young people it could be a future career opportunity. In the final part of our three-part special on Hermannsburg, Newslines Radio caught up with organisers and performers at the community’s recent Sounds of Ntaria concert.

Barunga Indigenous Engagement Officer Amanda Ngalmi (front row, second from the right) with her basketball team at the Barunga Festival.
Stories | 15 Jun 2013

More than 3000 people travelled to the remote Northern Territory community of Barunga over the June long-weekend for the 2013 Barunga Sports and Cultural Festival.

Yamba the Honey Ant host Jacinta Price will be one of the role models at the Stronger Futures Alice 3on3.
Stories | 14 Jun 2013

A 3on3 basketball, art, hip hop, rapping and break dancing festival – the Stronger Futures Alice 3on3 – will be held in Alice Springs on Wednesday 19 June.

Stories | 12 Jun 2013

The closing date is fast approaching for nominations in this year’s National Disability Awards. Held as part of International Day of People with Disability on 3 December, the Awards aim to honour and recognise the outstanding achievements of individuals, teams and organisations that have improved the lives of people with disability.

Stories | 11 Jun 2013

Education is a big priority for Hermannsburg community. In part two of our Newslines Radio special feature, community members talk about why school is so important and how Australian Government funded programs like the National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy’s ARMtour are helping to make school a fun place to be.

Reconciliation Australia CEO Leah Armstrong with Gabrielle Sullivan and Kathleen Sorensen from Martumili Artists, Parngurr, WA. Photo: Wayne Qulliam.
Stories | 5 Jun 2013

Practical governance information and resources are now at the fingertips of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations across Australia thanks to a new online Indigenous Governance Toolkit.

Hermannsburg youth worker Megan Emitja.
Stories | 4 Jun 2013

There are so many great things happening to Close the Gap in Hermannsburg community that Newslines Radio is presenting a three-part special feature this month.

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