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

Celebrating Unity and Activity: Mutitjulu’s First Colour Run

In September, the community of Mutitjulu hosted their very first Colour Run!

Celebrations of Tiwi Elders & language

Tiwi Elders throughout the years have been advocating for young people to value and respect the Tiwi language.

50 Years of Bilingual Education in Utju

In the heart of the Northern Territory lies the community of Utju, celebrating a significant achievement - 50 years of bilingual education.

Wangka Walytja Warara - First Language First

This year marks a significant milestone: 50 years of bilingual education and first language first in Utju, Northern Territory.

Arty Peppimenarti

A creative crew from Red Dust ventured out to the beautiful community of Peppimenarti.

Strengthening Connections

Elders and young women from Nyirripi, Yuendumu, and Papunya gathered at Newhaven Sanctuary to share knowledge, skills and stories.

Living in Two Wonderful Worlds - Building Bridges Between Both

Red Dust strives to be at the forefront of the modern reconciliation movement.

Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2023

NAIDOC Week is a significant event in Australia, dedicated to celebrating the history, culture, and achievements of First Nations peoples.

Coming Together in Nauiyu

The message in the community of Nauiyu is loud and clear; “Come Together”.
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