Arabana Wadlhu Ngurrku-Ku (For Healthy Country) Plan Community Workshop
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Arabana Wadlhu Ngurrku-Ku (For Healthy Country) Plan Community Workshop

We invite all Arabana people to a community workshop to discuss updating the Arabana Wadlhu Ngurrku-Ku (For Healthy Country) Plan.

Date and time

Sunday, October 13 · 10am - 3pm ACDT

Location

Standpipe Golf Motor Inn

5 Daw Street Port Augusta West, SA 5700 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours

Updating the Arabana Wadlhu Ngurrku-Ku (For Healthy Country) Plan Community Workshop


We invite all Arabana people to a community workshop to discuss updating the Arabana Wadlhu Ngurrku-Ku (For Healthy Country) Plan. This workshop will build on the 2023 workshops to develop the Arabana Ranger Program Strategic Plan (which is based on the Arabana Country Plan).


Event Details:

  • Date: Sunday, October 13, 2024
  • Location: The Standpipe Motor Inn, Port Augusta
  • Time: 10am-3pm
  • Participate Online via Google Teams Also Available


How to Participate:

We're looking for a diverse and fair representation from all Arabana families, including men, women, elders, and youth. We are aiming for participants to be:

  • Even representation from all Apical families
  • A balanced representation of men and women
  • A fair balance of Elders and youth


Registration Deadline:

  • Closing Date: Friday, September 20, 2024


What’s Included:

  • Lunch: Provided on the day


How to Register:

Please register for the event via Eventbrite and choose whether you will attend in person at the Port Augusta workshop or if you will be attending online via Google Teams.

If you know other Arabana members who don't have access to the internet or may not be computer literate, please assist them with the registration process.

If you’re having difficulty registering online, email z.mckenzie@arabana.com.au or call 08 8641 1583 to register your details.

We hope to see a wide range of community members at this important workshop. Your input is crucial to ensuring these changes to the Healthy Country Plan reflects the needs and values of all Arabana people.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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The Arabana Aboriginal Corporation was established under the CATSI Act following its Native Title Determination in 2012. The AAC aims to protect the country, language, culture and story of the Arabana People.

The Arabana membership is diverse, ranging from urban to regional and remote, with a corresponding range of lifestyles, challenges and aspirations.

The AAC is committed to ensuring a better future for Arabana People by working for the return of culturally significant and economic viable land, pursuing cultural, social and economic independence for its people and being politically pro-active and voicing the position of the Arabana People on issues that affect them.