Description Djarindjin Community residents come together to design a stunning new art piece on the Djarindjin Roadhouse fuel tank for the opening of a new campground nearby.
Marika Jack one of our year, 12 students interview our new principal Mr. Chris England.
Our senior’s travel into town to learn about tourists. The fellas take part in a special Aboriginal Cultural Awareness program and another great Quick Looks.
Just some of our stories …
Barkly Arts is a big supporter of all events that happen all around the Territory. Just over the last weekend, we sent our team to support the 2018 Barunga Festival. Here's a little short of our Visual Arts employee, Yoanna, talking about our time at the festival!
The CLC's community ranger program is one of Central Australia's most popular and successful initiatives in Aboriginal employment and now more than 80 Aboriginal people are employed by the CLC as rangers on their country
Enterprise house on Knuckey street in the Darwin CBD was renamed to Binyolkga house at a special ceremony on Monday 12 April 2018.The name Binyolkga is a Larrakia word meaning “Big Mob,” and was given to the building by board members of Larrakia nation, who saw it as a …
This week we go to the Henley on Todd races, enjoy the Navy visiting, travel into town to our local Museum, Girls Academy have a camp and Clontarf make breakfast are just some of the stories.
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