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

National Reconciliation Week 2023

National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is held every year from 27 May-3 June.

YO YO Yuendumu!

A full week dedicated to learning about health, nutrition and footy.

Getting creative in Walungurru

To kick-start our year of Healthy Living Programming, Red Dust drove the eight-hour journey to the remote community of Walungurru.

Take me home

What better way to cap off a big Term 3 at Tiwi College than a collaboration with Yello.

PINTUPI: Celebrating the Kiwirrkurra Community and Gibson desert Country.

Imagine growing up without a family photo album full of stories. Families of Kiwirrikurra have many undocumented stories.

Strong Young Women of Nauiyu Kicking Goals

Women’s football in Nauiyu is gaining momentum thanks to a Strong Young Women’s program collaboration with Miriam Rose Foundation and AFLNT.

Tjamuku tjukurpa kanyila - Utju

Utju's next generation of musicians step up to celebrate the lineage and heritage of community music.

Nium Changemakers Charity Match

Global money movement leader, Nium, takes over iconic Sydney Cricket Ground for charity match to benefit Red Dust community cricket team

Smiles and sport in Walungurru

Walungurru welcomed back the first of Red Dust's corporate volunteers from Johnson & Johnson to support our Healthy Living Program.
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