It’s been a busy three weeks in Katherine and Central Arnhem with our massive annual mango picking at the Katherine Research Station!
Tag: Barunga
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A Special Day Out On Country for our Men’s Team
The Beswick and Barunga men’s teams were kind enough to take our team out on country for a day.
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Tracy and Eventhia Present at the National NESA Conference 2023
Tracy and Eventhia were invited to speak at the NESA conference about Cultural wellbeing in communities
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Barunga and Beswick Ladies Day Out On Country
The Barunga and Beswick women have been very busy over the past few weeks. Not only have they been tending to their beautiful gardens, planting fresh herbs and creating produce garden beds, but they have also been honing their artistic skills with crafts and upholstery.
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Kukimbat Gudwan Daga – “Cooking Good Food” in Barunga and Beswick
Our exciting cooking project ‘Kukimbat Gudwan Daga’ has kicked off with our ladies in Barunga and Beswick!
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68 Community Members Get Drivers Licenses with Drive Safe Remote NT
Last week was an incredible success for 68 participants with Drive Safe Remote NT in Bulman, Beswick and Barunga!
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National Tree Planting Day at Barunga School
This week the fullas from, Nyirrunggulung-Rise, Beswick, Barunga, Binjari and Katherine Rise Ventures, helped Barunga School to celebrate, ‘National Tree Planting Day’. Our crews were joined by the staff from Katherine Research Station and the EON Foundation, a fantastic day was had by all.
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Building A Barunga Community Hub
The Barunga men’s team are on the second stage of their community building project. They are turning an unused building at Barunga School into a community art and activity hub.
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Supporting Mobile Breast Screening in Remote Katherine Communities
This week Sunrise Health Services organised for the BreastScreen NT team to hold a mobile Breast Screening week at Mataranka.
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Gaining In-Demand Skills and Keeping the Community Tip Top
It’s school holidays but there’s been no break for our men’s teams. They’ve been learning in-demand skills and improving their communities.