We are excited to announce the appointment of Lynette Ross as NPY Woman's Council's new Deputy Chief Executive Officer. Lynette was born and bred in Alice Springs, with Western & Central Arrernte and Kaytetye lineage. Lynette has a deep understanding of lived experiences of issues affecting Aboriginal people in remote, regional and urban contexts and extensive experience in Indigenous Affairs within Commonwealth Government Departments and. Read more here: www.npywc.org.au/about/leadership/lynette-ross/
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Rosalind Yipartiβs weaving feels sunny and joyful. Rosalind is at our social enterprise @tjanpidesertweavers skills development workshop in Docker River.
Photo: Ruby Henderson-Leconte.
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Doreen Driffen and her beautiful hand-painted gumnut earrings. All lined up and ready for sale at our social enterprise, @tjanpidesertweavers Weavers gallery.
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Amidst the media focus on youth crime...positive youth programs & activities are in danger of being lost. With the imminent closure of 4 remote youth programs in central Australia and the banning of the remote community football league from being played in Alice Springs, remote Aboriginal youth now have even less to look forward to and little support and activities to engage with in their home communities. There needs to be an equal opportunity for all young people to access basic sports and social activities... read more here: www.npywc.org.au/news/amidst-the-media-focus-on-youth-crime-positive-youth-programs-activities-ar...
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Bush picnic. Malu wipu (kangaroo tail) & vegies. NPYWC Child Nutrition Program
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Yanyangkari Roma Butlerβ βThis is a hungry wild dingo, out hunting in the bush. He has been out looking for kuka (meat) - he's spotted a rabbit hole and now he's there, waiting for a rabbit to come out. He is sitting very still and alert - his ears are forward, listening out for that rabbit to move; his eyes are wide, and his legs are ready to pounce. He is hunting for food to take to his family - this father dingo is the provider for his family, and the mother dingo looks after their small baby dingoes at home'β Amazing doggy from our social enterprise @tjanpidesertweavers This work was included in the Woollahra Small Sculpture exhibition.
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When you think youβre the dish! πππNPYWC Child Nutrition Program at work in Kiwrirkurra WA
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Always celebrating womenβs law, culture and agency. From all of us at NPY Womenβs Councilβ¦Happy International Womenβs Day.
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Good, strong, long relationships. Eva Churchill (Aputula / Finke) & Suzanne Bryce (NPYWC Child Nutrition)
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Pairing macaroni dinner and jewellery. NPYWC Child Nutrition
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