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- Meet Kaltukatjara’s Trailblazing Year 12 Graduate!
- Footsteps of ancestors: a walk to nurture culture and wellbeing
- Criminalising Australia’s most vunerable children
- A promise culture will continue
- A small story from Aputula
- Atunypa Wiru Minyma Uwankaraku – Good protection for ALL women
- Celebrating the work of Senior Pitjantjatjara man David Miller
- Conquering NDIS Challenges in Remote Areas
- Providing activities for growth that most Australian children take for granted
- Domestic & Family Violence Service hits boiling point over summer
- Wanatjura Lewis – Christmas Story
- Atunymanama
- A song of children being swept away
- “We want to speak up because there are kids running around that need to be listened to”
- Kulintja – the art of deep listening
- Amidst the media focus on youth crime…positive youth programs & activities are in danger of being lost
- Anangu Youth Speak Up!
- My decision to focus on school & how that led me to a job helping other young people outbush access education
- A grandmother’s two year fight
- Anangu tell their story at the Disability Royal Commission
- Meet the kungka tjuta putting their hands up for jobs!
- Winners
- Working together to ease border complexity heartbreak
- Access to education in your own language & culture is a UN human right
- Formal recognition & support needed for art centres delivering care for elderly
- We don’t understand – disability information not working
- Covid placing women and children at greater risk of domestic violence
- Wayne’s Story
- Mental health support & awareness needed outbush
- Never Give Up
- I was so proud that day!
- We were controversial and challenging
- Beating Failure to Thrive
- The bureaucrats seemed really devastated…some of them were crying
- Powerful ideas to create relevant schools
- Ending violence from the ground up
- Deep understanding grows big support
- Ending confusion for remote families
- The Ngaanyatjarra Carer
- Anangu understandings give better support for women experiencing sexual assault
- Anangu researchers give nutrition study real meaning
- Youth Camps in big demand
- Making the road to Warburton – Judith Chambers
- Maimie Butler & Anawari Mitchell lead a special camp filled with culture & clear thinking
- Kungkarangka at the National Gallery of Australia
- An exciting new project investigating food security in the APY lands.
- Our boarding school students beat COVID-19 & working from home to graduate in 2020!
- Domestic & Family Violence – Ways of Working: Holding onto Hope
- Royal Commission – many Anangu with a disability have never told their story or reached out for help before
- Creating a space to weave, connect & check in
- Tjitjiku Inma
- Yanyi Bandicha – The story of a leader
- IWARA: A NEW PATH FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN REMOTE COMMUNITIES
- Create Heroes not Villains
- NPY Women’s Council calls on government to stop imprisoning children
- NGAPARTJI NGAPARTJI: WORKING & LEARNING TOGETHER
- Exploring Anangu Legal Awareness
- CARING THROUGH COVID-19
- COVID: YOUTH SERVICE FINDS NEW WAYS TO WORK WITH SURPRISING OUTCOMES
- COVID-19: FROM JOB UPHEAVAL TO OPPORTUNITY
- ANANGU LEADERS NURTURE COMMUNITIES DURING COVID-19
- NPY Women’s Council welcomes new Deputy CEO
- Support for COVID-19 travel restrictions to NT
- The Birth of NPYWC
- I have found something meaningful to me
- NPY Women’s Council opposes Cashless Debit Card
- From Kiwirrkurra to boarding school & back
- Pulangkita pitjangu (When the blanket came)
- Tailoring services to succeed in remote communities
- Help for distressed families navigating child protection systems
- BACK TO SCHOOL FOR NPY YOUTH
- What’s happening this summer?
- Some things are more important than services
- Anangu Domestic Violence worker talks about her job
- Looking after Children with Disabilities in the NPY Lands
- NPY Youth have Adelaide University in sight
- Meet the new NPYWC Board of Directors
- Aboriginal men enter the conversation on domestic violence in remote communities.
- Cashless Debit Card dis-empowering – NPYWC tells Senate Committee
- Deputy Chief Executive Officer EOI Now Open
- NEW NPY WOMEN’S COUNCIL CEO ANNOUNCED
- Remote Aboriginal communities improve their food security and diet!
- New Youth Programs opened by the Hon. Minister Tinley AM MLA
- Farewell CEO Andrea Mason
- Rene Kulitja and Pantjiti Lewis return from their trip to London!
- ALPIRI series launched on ICTV!
- Congratulations Pantjiti Unkari McKenzie OAM
- Minyma Tjuta Kunpu Mulapa! Happy 2019 International Women’s Day!
- NPY Women’s Council Strategic Plan 2019-2023 Launched!
- Congratulations to all award recipients at the NPY Women’s Council 2019 Symposium!
- 2019 NPY Women’s Council Symposium a gathering of big ideas
- CEO Andrea Mason attends IAC meetings and Closing the Gap events in Canberra
- Ninginka Lewis’ Coat of Arms acquired by Australian Parliament House
- In loving Memory of Kunmanara Langka Peter
- Uti Kulintjaku meditation app featured on Radio National’s AWAYE program
- Congratulations Pantjiti Unkari McKenzie for being a recipient of the Order of Australia Medal
- Uti Kulintjaku and Smiling Mind guided meditations launched!
- Tjanpi Desert Weavers at Desert Mob
- NINU Grandmother’s Law book launch
- UPK6 launches into the stratosphere
- Tjanpi in Timor-Leste
- CEO Andrea Mason speaks the Australian Press Club
- 2016 Australian Telstra Business Woman of the Year!
- Congratulations! 2017 NT Australian of the Year
- Tjanpi Desert Weavers runners up in Ethical Enterprise Award
- Marking 10 years of Low Aromatic Fuel in central Australia
- Congratulations Andrea Mason
- NT Telstra Business Women of the Year 2016
- 2016 Telstra Northern Territory Business Women’s Awards
- Larapinta Extreme walkers raise $139,000
- 2016 Larapinta Extreme Walk Fundraiser
- Presentation by Andrea Mason CEO NPY Women’s Council Palliative Care Conference, Alice Springs, May 2015
- Uti Kulintjaku project wins 2015 NT Administrator’s Medal for excellence in Primary Health Care
- NPYWC Domestic and Family Violence Service marks 20 years
- The Northern Territory Chronic Diseases Network 2014 Recognition Awards
- Speech delivered by Andrea Mason, Co-ordinator NPY Women’s Council, at the 2014 Women of Ambition breakfast, an annual event hosted by EY (Ernst and Young). The function was held in the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra on the 14th August 2014.
- NPYWC Awarded ASES Accreditation
- 2013 Deadly Awards
- Tjanpi Desert Weavers wins a Deadly Award
- NPYWC announced the winner of the 2012 Indigenous Governance Awards
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