Hanging out at the local hot springs… Imanpa kungka tjuta at Dalhousie hot springs & Eringa waterhole as a part of the NPYWC’s Kulintja Palyaringkunytjaku program
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Wishing we were at this Kirriwkurra picnic. NPYWC Youth Service.
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Love your echidna Janet! Janet is a Director of NPYWC from Papulankutja (Blackstone), rocking it at a Tjanpi Desert Weavers workshop. Tjanpi Desert Weavers is a social enterprise of NPYWC supporting women out bush to earn money from fibre art. Their work is shown in galleries around Australia and across the world.
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Growing them up strong in Mantamaru! NPYWC Youth service.
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Happy Friday from NPYWC Child & Family Wellbeing!
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Dorothy giving her tjanpi papa (dog) a kiss at a Tjanpi Desert Weavers workshop. Dorothy is a Director of NPYWC from Mantamaru (WA). Tjanpi Desert Weavers is a social enterprise of NPYWC, supporting women out bush to earn money from fibre art. Their work is shown in galleries around Australia and across the world.
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Kungkas on country. Selinda, Bernadette, Delicia, Anne-Marie & Cynthia from Kaltukatjara (Docker River) fitting in a TikTok during their photoshoot for our Rikina magazine. You can buy your own copy of Rikina here: www.npywc.org.au/product/rikina-magazine/
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Check out that straight spear. Spear making smiles at NPYWC Youth Service Wati camp.
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Little kids hatching big dreams in a river bed near Aputula (Finke) NT. NPYWC Walytjapiti (family) team.
Photo Léo Coulongeat @erisphere
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See you later school holidays! We are going to miss you. NPYWC Youth Service in Mantamaru WA
Photo: Michelle Crane
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