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Latest news from Red Dust covering community programs, fundraising events and special announcements.

Like My Brother

Captured over seven-years through the Northern Territory and Victoria, Like My Brother is a profound coming-of-age documentary.

Preserving Stories and Songlines: Strong Young Men and Boys Program

The Yuendumu Strong Young Men and Boys Program.

A Community's Journey Through Music - Utju

The meaning of the song and the focus of the Healthy Living Program in Utju was learning together on Country.

Include a Charity Week

This September 2nd – 8th is include a Charity Week.

Celebrating Young People: Pat Skinner

Creating pathways for young people in the Northern Territory.

Connection and Culture in Minjilang

A display of creativity and cultural pride.

Local Employment and Expansion at Red Dust: The Past Three Years

Meaningful employment and programming in the Top End of the Northern Territory.

Colours of Wadeye

Learning and creativity through the art of tie dye!

Alice Nelson: Concentric Unity – Jintaka – Juku

A beautiful project born from the creative partnership between Warlpiri Elder and artist Alice Nelson, and artist, Julian Di Stefano.
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