More support for First Nations children and young people in Central Australia
News articleThe Albanese Government‘s $18.4 million investment to support children in Central Australia with FASD, ADHD and autism is being rolled out and will help children get the best possible start in life.
$6.4 million to kick start Garma Institute
News articleThe Albanese Government is pleased to announce $6.4 million towards the Yolngu people’s long held vision for a world class tertiary institution in northeast Arnhem Land. As the 24th annual Garma Festival kicks off, the...
Kicking goals for NT footy
News articleThe Albanese Government is pleased to announce $4.7 million over two years in funding to boost participation amongst First Nations women and girls, as well as at risk youth in football across the Northern Territory. The...
Getting ready for Garma Festival
News articleThe Albanese Government is providing $775,000 in funding over two years to the Yothu Yindi Foundation to host the Garma Festival, one of the country’s premier cultural events. The Garma Festival is a world renowned four...
Investing in jobs and training in Central Australia
News articleThe Albanese Government is pleased to announce the Larapinta Trail Tourism Project will receive a $1 million funding package to provide jobs and training for First Nations people, as part of its commitment to A Better...