Kimberwalli is a NSW Government initiati to support young Aboriginal people transition from school to education and/or further employment. Community guidelines:
Congrats to this year’s National NAIDOC Poster Competition winner, Charmaine Mumbulla, a proud Kaurna and Narungga woman. ‘Awaken’ was judged to have best captured the 2019 NAIDOC theme #VoiceTreatyTruth.
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Charmaine Mumbulla, a proud Kaurna & Narungga woman, is this year’s winner of the prestigious #NAIDOC2019 Poster competition. Her artwork ‘Awaken' depicts an early dawn light rising over Uluru, symbolising continued spiritual & unbroken connection to the land. #VoiceTreatytruth
Aboriginal Affairs is seeking a Part time Project Officer to work with the Western Sydney Aboriginal Regional Alliance. Aboriginal Affairs' head office is located in Mascot but the role requires work in the Western Sydney area. Apply here: https://t.co/35Rxt71mff
Leaving school is one of life’s big transitions. Kimberwalli will walk alongside young Aboriginal people as they navigate their future ️💛
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Introducing Lil Gordon! As Kimberwalli’s Director, Lil is consulting with community and working with the Project Advisory Committee to create a place that’s full of possibilities, learning opportunities and a strong connection to culture.
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Project Advisory Committee member Tilly was recently named 2019 Young Woman of the West by Julie Bishop at the Women in Business Awards! Congrats Tilly, you’re an inspiration to us all! https://t.co/MUnUKLprVE
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Project Advisory Committee member Mi-Kaisha is a Youth Ambassador for Just Reinvest. She visited Bourke last year to hear how the Maranguka Justice Reinvestment community strategy has created change. Watch to find out more!
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Kimberwalli is lucky to have a Project Advisory Committee of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people guiding the development of the centre. They recently consulted on Kimberwalli’s vision and values. Here’s a few highlights!
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Congrats to our incredibly talented Project Advisory Committee member Mi-Kaisha, who’s just released a brand-new EP! We love it! Check it out here: https://t.co/7VL1CspYUJ
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Born in Western Sydney with Wiradjuri/Gunggandji heritage, Addo-Carr is an inspiration on and off the field - paying tribute to his culture and travelling across Australia advocating positive mental health. Love your work Josh! #AboriginalAffairsNSW
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Introducing Project Advisory Committee member Blake! Living in Western Sydney and working as a Social Worker, Blake is studying a Master’s Degree in Social Work. Find out more: https://t.co/qWrJX79XRg
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Welcome Sara Hamilton! Sara is a Gomeroi woman, who grew up in Redfern. She’s recently joined the Kimberwalli team as Project Officer and brings a wealth of experience working with youth and community. It’s great to have you as part of the team Sara!
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Project Advisory Committee member Brooke lives in Western Sydney and works at a disability employment service. She’s proud of her people and culture. Find out more: https://t.co/lQvFBWvD6S
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