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Ruth Hanns | Wanta Aboriginal Corporation
From Yuendumu to Sydney!

From Yuendumu to Sydney!

As the sun shone brightly in the clear blue skies above, the warm morning air made us feel a lot like we might have been home in Yuendumu.  It was, however, the fresh and soothing sound and feel of the gentle rolling waves, pushing their way into the beach from the...
National Indigenous Tennis Carnival

National Indigenous Tennis Carnival

We would like to acknowledge the Larrakia people and their elders past, present and emerging. We thank them for allowing us to come onto their land to have fun and to learn.   Last month students from Ngukurr and Utopia communities attended the National Indigenous...
Wanta RSAS Program concludes

Wanta RSAS Program concludes

The curtain is about to officially come down on Wanta’s RSAS program in three (3) Central Australian communities. Wanta has been running the Remote School Attendance Strategy (RSAS) program in Yuendumu, Papunya and Ntaria/Hermannsburg. Wanta’s operation of the RSAS...
Wanta takes on the Jatbula Trail

Wanta takes on the Jatbula Trail

We would like to acknowledge the Jawoyn people and thank them for allowing us to follow this special and sacred songline that we recognise as the Jatbula Trail. We acknowledge elders, past, present and emerging and the troubles that our Aboriginal and Torres Strait...