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Wunan House praised for the difference it makes to young lives

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…

Accommodation & Housing

Wunan Sponsors Student of the Year Prize

KTI Regional Manager Rosemary Taffinder said that the support from community and town was outstanding. “Both the students, staff and the community really appreciated being able to have a graduation in Halls Creek. It was a terrific opportunity to acknowledge…

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Early learning topic of course

CALLY DUPE, The Kimberley Echo October 1 2012, CALLY DUPE © Early learning topic of course Mothers discovered the importance of early childhood learning during a three-day workshop held at the Waringarri Chill Out Space at the beginning of September.…

Education

Wunan’s Moneybird spreads her wings into the West

By now you have hopefully seen the article on Cherie (Indigenous Money Mentor) in the Kimberley Echo, however you may not have seen the article recently printed in The West, the local paper of our neighbours on 12 November 2012.…

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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,…

Foundations Living Change

Living Change & Wunan – The Weekend Australian 19 September 2012

Ian Trust was interviewed by the Australian last week in Sydney on Living Change and Wunan.  This interview was subsequently followed by a visit to Halls Creek by the writer to ‘see for themselves’ and further enhance the message of…

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