We are all just waiting for those sweet tjala (honey ants) - Yangi Yangi, our NPYWC Director, granddaughter Doreen and papa (dog)
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service WA
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Pipalyatjara 200km southwest of Uluru is where the tjala (honey ants) are at.
NPYWC Youth Service WA
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Minyma (women) getting things done. A big vision & a big AGM outbush this week for all our Directors & members. See you when we get back.
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✨Proud moment alert! ✨ Shannon & 4 other young people from Irrunytju community have passed their learners test! They spent 6 months learning about road rules, safety and their driving responsibilities and are ready to get on the road.
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Radiant and resilient, Teresa wearing her confidence at kungka night in Irrunytju, WA Photo: NPYWC Youth Service Jessica Harrison
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Its getting hot out here. Roderick & Jerome cooling off in Irrunytju, WA.
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service Jessica Harrison
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Six little artists – one powerful symbol.
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service Mutitjulu
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Standing tall and proud. Brynette from Warakurna rocking it.
Photo: NPYWC Child Nutrition Sara Loots
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Anangu children belong to our communities and our families, we need more services out bush instead of jail. NPYWC youth workers Shalaylee and Aloyiscois talk to ABC Indigenous.
Putting children in jail causes serious harm to their cognitive and social development and increases the chances of them re-offending. Don’t lock up Australia’s most vulnerable children, provide services to support them.
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Malu wipu (roo tails) help babies that are teething. Jasmin out bush around Warakurna, WA.
Photo: NPYWC Child Nutrition Sara Loots
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