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
Sean Choolburra was brought to Tennant Creek to do workshops and a live performance by Julalikari Council Aboriginal Corporation. Media Mob, a group of young Tennant Creek locals training in all things digital media, captured and edited the event.
Girls from Bamaga, on northern Cape York, perform a dance depicting how the birds got their colours at the Croc Festival, a festival with participants of indigenous schools in northern Queensland, on Thursday Island in 2001. They finish with the sounds of Souls Longing.
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
Girl's talk about Love, NAIDOC day, Social Justice Commissioner, CAAFLU make music and Power Tools. All stories in our last bulletin for term three.
YCTV E9 T3 - 2018
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