by Ruth Hanns | Jan 30, 2024 | Arlparra, Kalkarinji, Lajamanu, Ngukurr, Ntaria, Uncategorized, Yuendumu
Henly Taka – CEO It has been a transformative year for our organisation as we continued to work with young people in remote communities in the NT to advance our mission of improved school attendance, student engagement and job readiness. We have remained...
by Ruth Hanns | Aug 30, 2023 | Arlparra, Kalkarinji, Lajamanu, Ngukurr, Ntaria, Yuendumu
Coming together as a team is not only an essential thing to do from a learning and development perspective, but in an environment where our team is spread across all parts of the Territory, it is also great just to renew friendships and create new ones, and it would...
by Ruth Hanns | May 29, 2023 | Arlparra, Kalkarinji, Lajamanu, Ngukurr, Ntaria, Papunya, Yuendumu
Henly Taka was appointed as the new CEO of Wanta by the Wanta Board on the 24th of May 2023. He has been acting in the role since the start of 2023. Henly currently works for Wanta as General Manager – RSAS & Sports Academy in Papunya. He has been in this role for...
by Ruth Hanns | Mar 31, 2023 | Arlparra, Kalkarinji, Lajamanu, Ngukurr, Ntaria, Papunya, Uncategorized, Yuendumu
This week we farewell Demian Coates, our CEO for the last three years. Demian has guided Wanta to become the organisation that it is today, not to mention through the unprecedented times of Covid. Wanta has become larger, with more programs and diversity as well as...
by Ruth Hanns | Jan 24, 2023 | Arlparra, Beswick, Lajamanu, Ngukurr, Ntaria, Papunya, Yuendumu
Demian Coates (CEO Wanta Aboriginal Corporation) What another incredible year, despite significant challenges faced throughout the Northern Territory and Australia, Wanta has continued to provide quality programs. Wanta has gone from strength to strength, and this...
by Ruth Hanns | Nov 16, 2022 | Arlparra, Beswick, Kalkarinji, Lajamanu, Ngukurr, Ntaria, Papunya, Yuendumu
Working in some of the most remote areas of Australia comes with unique challenges, one of the main challenges can be modes of transport to effectively coordinate all our programs. In remote communities’ transportation can be the blood line of all services and Wanta...
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