CEPOs building close relationship between communities and the police
StoryIn remote Northern Territory communities, Community Engagement Police Officers (CEPOs) like First Class Constable Shane Blanchard provide a vital link in the process of building close relationships between locals and the police.
Feral animal management in the Western Desert
StorySenior Western Desert traditional owner Nolia Napangarti-Ward is an expert in feral animal management and a source of advice for scientists and governments as she continues to care for her country around the remote community of Kiwirrkurra, Western Australia.
Borrowing an expert to find solutions
StoryWhen the successful and expanding National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association (NAISDA) needed Information Technology expertise, Jawun, a not-for-profit organisation connected them with secondees from KPMG and Westpac.
Spinning yarns in Spinifex Country
StoryThree artists and 10 Aboriginal kids gathered at the Indigenous Literacy Foundation Spinifex Writers Camp in Tjunttjuntjara, WA for a series of fun and laughter filled workshops about writing, illustrating and story-telling.
Magnolia flowers into modelling career and advocate for Yolngu children
StoryMagnolia Maymaru became the first woman from a remote Indigenous community to be chosen for the Miss World national finals. She is using the experience she gained from the finals to help children in her community Yirrkala.