Merry Christmas from Ali Curung Team – Region 26 Wishing you happy holidays.
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Mutitjulu Before the Rain
Mutitjulu is stunning and we wanted to share some wonderful snaps of our area before the rain fell.
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Holiday Opening Hours
We are closed from Monday 21st to Tuesday 4th January 2021. We are open for business from the 5th of January 2021. Happy Holidays and looking forward to assisting you in the new year!
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Ladies at Mutitjulu Create a Welcoming Space
The ladies from Mutitjulu (Region 21) spent time creating a positive and welcoming space for everyone to meet. Everyone got involved with painting the building and afterwards enjoyed some much-deserved snacks.
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New Shade Structure at Mutitjulu
The men from the Mutitjulu (Region 21) got together to support their community. A shade structure has been built so that the activity space can be enjoyed by all. All the men learnt new skills and worked as a team while they helped with improvements at Mutitjulu.
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NAIDOC March & BBQ
Tennant Creek – 13th November 2020 What a great day we have had! Approximately 200 people attended the NAIDOC March and BBQ, which was sponsored by Saltbush Social Enterprises and RISEโNgurratjuta. In attendance were several guest speakers, including the Mayor of Tennant Creek, Jefferey McLaughlin. The local newspaper was also covering the event. It was a warm day and temperatures got up to 43 degrees, we are thankful that you all came and helped us celebrate.
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๐๐น๐น ๐ช๐ฒ๐น๐ฐ๐ผ๐บ๐ฒ! Friday 13th November9am Start at Matt Glynn Building to Peko Park.Followed by Sausage Sizzle and a cold bottle of water.
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November 2020 Newsletter
Learn more about all the activities across all our regions.
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Partnership in support of community
During the school holiday the Rise-Ngurratjuta team in Elliott are working with Saltbush in packing and delivery of the food
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Beautiful and functional addition to the swimming pool in Mutitjulu.
These unique benches were carefully crafted by the men from the Mutitjulu activity.