The endless desert playground in Imanpa NT. NPYWC Youth Service.
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The best time of the day! Sunset with the NPYWC Youth Service in Imanpa NT.
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Standing with all women today and everyday to accelerate action for gender equality. Making sure no woman is left behind.
#AccelerateAction
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π The best art is happening at Imanpa NT. NPYWC Youth Service.
Photo: Caitlin Foster
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Your daily taste of our beautiful country⦠Imanpa NT. NPYWC Youth Service bush adventures.
Photo: Catilin Foster
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Behind-the-scenes moment β¦ Kayla setting up Ngangkari merchandise at our newest retail partner! We are really proud of the special products the Ngangkari team has developed to share with you all. You can find it at the @duyucoffee or online here: www.npywc.org.au/shop/
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βI have a really big family, there are 7 of us living at home at the moment. We are living on the APY lands and our homeland is Cave Hill. We love to catch tinka (lizard) and maku (witchetty grub).β Barbara . Story taken from NPY Womenβs Councilβs Rikina magazine.
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π₯° Proud Grannie. βTerry loves video games and Dashel loves Tik Tok and dancing. They are really good kidsβ¦β Anne and grandsons Terry and Dashel in Pukatja.
Photo: Brooke Bathern
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π Mai wiru (good food) Deshane and Tjala (honey ants) πππ.
Necklace by Anangu artists from our social enterprise Tjanpi Desert Weavers
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"My mum has supported me in so many ways, she has made food and sold it to community members to help us save money for my schooling." Sharelitha is in year 12 at boarding school and wants to become a business woman one day.
Photo: Brooke Bathern
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