
This newsletter has been discontinued.
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For the latest edition of Tarwangin (10 July 2009), click here.
Previous Editions:
- NAIDOC 3 July (Minister urges Western Australians to celebrate NAIDOC Week, Noongar radio back on Perth’s airwaves, NAIDOC events)
- 11 June 2009 (From the Director General, New ACMC members, New estimates of Indigenous life expectancy )
- 7 May 2009 (From the Director General, Kimberley gas hub, Education and training)
- 4 May 2009 (Chief Operating Officer)
- 6 April 2009 (Message from the Director-General, $6 million for new environmental community grants program, Landmark appointment)
- 30 March (Reconciliation Sponsorship to honour elders and nurture youth)
- March 2009 (From the Director General , Narrogin Men’s Crisis Centre, DIA perspective on Ministerial Council on Child Protection)
- 3 March 2009
- February 2009 (From the Director General, New board, new approach, Winner announced for final category of the WA Indigenous Art Awards)
- December 2008 (Honour for Prof Hayward, Youth get Vibed, Indigenous students strong in oil and gas)
- 27 October 2008 (Half a world away, but looking in the same direction, Child health survey data available, Rural and Remote Mental Health Conference)
- 29 July 2008 (Perth NAIDOC Awards, DIA Employee receives NAIDOC Award, National NAIDOC Awards)
- 9 July 2008 (DIA Puts Computers to Good Use, National Seniors Volunteers in the Gascoyne, Inaugural Indigenous Community Governance Forum 2008)
- 23 June 2008 (About NAIDOC, About NAIDOC Perth, NAIDOC theme for 2008)
- 4 June 2008 (Western Australian University Leads The Way , Bundi Gurdurdu Mid-West Aboriginal Art Exhibition, WA Mental Health Community Network Forum – Kimberley Region)
- 12 May 2008 (Sorry Day – Let the Healing Begin- 26 May 2008, PALS Grants Open to TAFE, 2008 Rob Riley Memorial Lecture)
- 18 April 2008 (Sanctuary for Disadvantaged Men in Derby, Stay on Your Feet, New Football Academy for the Kimberley)
- 02 April 2008 (Mowanjum Artists Launch Important Resource, Call for Indigenous Films, Recruitment Campaign Begins for Metro Justice Roles)
- 17 March 2008 (Indigenous Land Corporation economic assistance, Recognising the Unsung Heroes of Heritage, Public Policy Forum - The Winding Path to Reconciliation)
- 4 March 2008 (A Stolen Generation story launched, New study on number one cause of death of Indigenous Australians, Report highlights gaps in Indigenous financial literacy)
- 22 February 2008 (Federal Government's Formal Apology to the Stolen Generations, DIA acknowledges formal apology, Minister Launches DIA's Reconciliation Action Plan)
- 25 January 2008 (Indigenous Health In Medical School Curricula, Grants for Indigenous Filmmakers, New Health Index to Assess Indigenous Children)
- 18 January 2008 (ATO Implements Specialist Indigenous Approach, Indigenous Play Highlights Language Genocide, 2008 Survival Indigenous Cultural Festival)
- 14 December 2007 (Nyungar Ancestor Reburied in a Moving Ceremony, Commonwealth Bank to Support Reconciliation, Tax Office Launches Reconciliation Action Plan)
- 7 December 2007 (WA's Indigenous Employment Forum, Land Deal in Hedland builds Joint Future, Qantas Launches Reconciliation Action Plan)
- 30 November 2007 (Stolen Wages Consultations in the Goldfields, WA's Australian of The Year 2008 is Indigenous Arts Leader Mark Bin Bakar, Aboriginal Health Worker Geraldine Hogarth a finalist for 2007 Health Awards)
- 23 November 2007 (Opportunities for Indigenous Artists at the Festival of Pacific Arts, Western Australian Indicator Framework Systems (WAIFS) Workshop, Aboriginal Health and Health Workforce Sectors Unite to Tackle Aboriginal Health)
- 16 November 2007 (Indigenous Representations in Australian of Year Awards, Project Looks at Lack of Child Protection Workers, Wardarnji Aboriginal Cultural Celebration)
- 9 November 2007 (The Wardarnji Aboriginal Cultural Celebration, Child Protection Seminar, Employment opportunity with National Disability Services NDS WA)
- 2 November 2007 (Ngururrpa people celebrate native title claim, Business Traineeship Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, Stolen Generations Alliance Launch and Commemoration)
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