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Werlemen Girls are Beneficiaries of a $10,200 Grant from the Besen Family Foundation

Wunan is excited to advise that the Besen Family Foundation have chosen to grant $10,200 towards assisting the girls of our Werlemen Program.  This grant will go a long way to making a difference to continuing this program and ultimately…

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Corporate Australia – helping to Close the Gap

Warren Mundine is correct in saying that the business community has a positive role to play in addressing Indigenous disadvantage (“Indigenous need hard-headed approach”, The Australian Financial Review, 14 November 2012). Communities and government do not have all the answers,…

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Spotlight on Wunan Staff

Indigenous Money Mentor – Cherie McAdam Cherie McAdam is an Indigenous Money Mentor working with Wunan in Kununurra. The success Cherie is achieving is testament not only to her commitment to helping Aboriginal people but to the unique understanding she…

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Spotlight on Wunan Staff

Drivers Licence Facilitator – Andris Strautins Meagan Brown (pictured above) is one of the young people Andris Strautins has helped get her Learners. Andris works with Wunan Employment Services as a Drivers Licence Facilitator – another unusual job description. Being…

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Wunan Supports NAIDOC Week

The Wunan team marched for NAIDOC and had a stall at the White Gum Park Community Day where we shared beads and made different jewellery with the kids. Wunan also had much involvement at the NAIDOC Ball & Inaugural NAIDOC…

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Wunan Marches for NAIDOC

Every July, Indigenous and Non-Indigenous residents of Kununurra come together to march through the streets celebrating NAIDOC Week.  The march is followed by celebrations in White Gum Park and a week of events. This year Wunan’s Werlemen Girls made their…

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