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We follow the rules about privacy set out in the Information Act. You can read the Act or learn more about it from the Office of the Information Commissioner (NT).
If you have any queries about our website privacy and security practices please send your inquiry via this feedback form.
You can also view the CDRC Privacy Policy at P90 Privacy Policy
Clients from Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Laramba Aged Care are making jewellery using materials they have collected themselves.
Tangentyere Council is offering support for school-aged children and their families to return to their community in time for the start of term 3 at school.
The 65th Alice Springs Show was on 5 and 6 July, and Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) was there letting patrons know about the wonderful opportunities that CDRC has on offer.
A music workshop and concert held on 24 April in Engawala was a joint initiative between Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Youth Sport and Recreation Program, Sharp Film Productions and Alcoota...