“Swimming the River” is how Wunan Chairman Ian Trust explains the key issues facing Aboriginal people in the East Kimberley. The diagram depicts the impact of European settlement, failure of many Aboriginal people to adapt to the changing environment and…
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Extract from email to Wunan House confirming reservation:- “Your flexibility, support and patience regarding this young person is much appreciated. Your compassion and willingness to give this client a further opportunity at Wunan is a credit to you. I am heartened by…
Wunan is an Aboriginal development organisation in the East Kimberley, with a clear purpose of driving long-term socio-economic change for Aboriginal people; by providing real opportunities, investing in people’s abilities, and encouraging self-responsibility. Wunan is seeking applications from Aboriginal people…
In the East Kimberley the OpportunityChallengeResilienceEffort project continues to be a great success. The OChRE Project is a responsibility program that allows young people to have positive life experiences, enables personal success and contributes positively to the social fabric of…
Carolyn McAdam lives in Halls Creek and is the Manager of Kimberley Language Resource Centre and Chair of Jungarni Jutiya. Carolyn has the following to say about Living Change and the difference she believes it will make to the lives…
Cherie McAdam (Wunan’s Indigenous Money Mentor and author of The Moneybird series of books) (fare left) was awarded the Outstanding Individual Achievement Award at a ceremony in Sydney on Monday 2 September 2013. MoneySmart Week is designed to encourage Australians…