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Excited to welcome our first QantasLink A220, Minyama Kutjara Tjukurpa, to the family, with @Airbus officially handing over the keys to our newest aircraft.
This weekend the aircraft will take-off on a four-leg ferry flight operating as QF6075 from Mirabel-Vancouver-Honolulu and then QF6076 from Fiji (Nadi), and is scheduled to touch down in Sydney next week.
You can follow the journey home via @flightradar24.
@Qantas@Airbus@CopyrightAgency Emotional journey home for the beautiful Minyma Kutjara Tjukuṟpa. Back to Australia, back to Country. It’s been a brilliant, heartfelt project. Special congrats to Maringka Baker, her family and @TjunguPalyaArts
@Qantas@Airbus@CopyrightAgency Love our Flying Art Partnership with @Qantas Congrats to Qantas and to artist Maringka Baker, thanks to our studio team for another beautiful fuselage design and thanks @Airbus for an amazing paint application!
Introducing our first ever QantasLink @Airbus A220, fresh out of the paint shop 🎨
The aircraft is set to arrive in Australia before the end of the year and is the first of 29 A220s coming to the Qantas Group as part of its domestic fleet renewal program. The next-generation A220s have double the range of the Boeing 717s they’re gradually replacing, use less fuel, and are capable of flying direct between any two cities or towns in Australia.
The first A220 features a striking livery design and is the sixth aircraft to join Qantas’ Flying Art Series, which has showcased Aboriginal art since 1994’s Wunala Dreaming in partnership with @balarinjidesign.
Around 100 painters worked on the livery for two weeks, which features 20,000 dots and is based on artwork by senior Pitjantjatjara artist Maringka Baker. Telling the Dreaming story of two sisters who travel across remote Australia together, covering vast distances to find their way home, the aircraft is named after the artwork “Minyma Kutjara Tjukurpa - The Two Sisters Creation Story".
Looking forward to presenting alongside @Balarinji_design Indigenous Creative Lead, Johnnie Bridges for the @design_inst_au NSW Branch Council event on #InclusiveDesign on Thurs 30 March talking about 40 years of Balarinji.
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We can’t wait to get cooking with these new appliances gifted by our partner @BrevilleAus to support the delivery of hot nutritious meals and fresh fruit in Borroloola and Tennant Creek.
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From all of us at JMF we wish you a safe and happy festive season and holiday break.
Thank you for your support throughout 2022 to help us change the lives of a generation of Indigenous kids, families and communities.
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From all of us at Indi Kindi we wish you a safe and happy festive season and holiday break.
Thank you for your support throughout 2022 to help us change the lives of a generation of Indigenous kids, families and communities.
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Our JMF teams had a great 2022. Thanks to our players, coaches, schools, communities, partners, donors, Sydney HQ team & supporters for making our 10th year amazing.
Our hubs held final sessions for 2022 this week, inc JMF Kuranda Select Team and Sadadeen Primary School.🎉
The Indigenous football legacy that began 50 years ago when someone gave young Yanyuwa man John Moriarty a pair of football boots.
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All our #earlyyears educators are trained in #nutrition & safe food handling. We work closely with dieticians to develop menu plans that addresses the nutritional needs of the #Aboriginal children in our communities. https://t.co/xkgAcCdxZ0
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