New book celebrates the dogs of the Barunga community
News articleChildren in the Barunga community recently celebrated their furry friends at the launch of the new book Our Barunga Dogs. The book was developed through the Deadly Dogs Storytelling Project, as a collaboration between Roper Gulf Regional Council’s Sport and Recreation, and Animal Management programs. It is filled with drawings and stories created by the Barunga kids about their beloved dogs.
Confidence increases as Chloe learns new skills
StoryChloe Backhouse is learning skills and growing in confidence thanks to support from colleagues at Camden Council and JLEP.
Chocolate On Purpose: creating a culinary and cultural experience on Wiradjuri Country
Story100% Indigenous-owned small business, Chocolate On Purpose, is expanding in the NSW Central West thanks to Indigenous Tourism Fund grants.
For some Indigenous students, choosing a career has just been made easier
StoryChoosing a career path can be difficult so being exposed to different career options early in your life makes that choice much easier. This was the case for 60 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander year 11 and 12 students who participated in the annual Work Exposure with Government Programme held over four days in March of this year.
Sharing the benefits of a healthy lifestyle
StoryKellie McDonald aims to inspire, motivate and encourage Indigenous people and communities to make healthy choices and improve their lifestyles.