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…


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On 16 November 2012, the Hills Shire Times published the following article written by Evan Steff on the students from Halls creek attending the Dural Excellence in Education Program:- The remote West Australian town of Halls Creek is a long…
After working closely with numerous mainstream, alternative and remote education providers together with local industry in the East Kimberley region, the East Kimberley Workforce Development Centre identified the need for a School Based Career Program. A program was developed to…
Every child in this photo is Indigenous – all 6 of them? This is why Indigenous culture needs to be so heavily reflected in the school curriculum and why the classroom must have clear perspectives of Indigenous Australia.
Thursday the 13th September was the first ever Whitegum Park Playgroup, a playgroup aimed at transitioning kids into kindy next year. It was a beautiful afternoon in the park with activities such as face painting, beading, “camping”, finger painting and…
Please click on the below link to see what a difference PaCE has made to one young mother’s life. Congratulations PaCE Team! PaCE quote – November 2012