On 9 November Adrian Dixon and Leslie Manda, President and CEO of Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) attended the Aboriginal Leadership and Governance Forum in Mparntwe (Alice Springs).
In September Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Laramba Childcare had been reading and talking about their families; what it was like when grandparents and great grandparents were children growing up and what it is like for children growing up now.
The Laramba Youth Recreation Hall now has a shade structure over a half-court basketball court, built with funding from a previous Aboriginals Benefit Account (ABA) grant from the Australian Government.
National Safe Work Month happens every year in October, and this year’s theme is “Know Safety, Work Safely”.
The Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Youth, Sport and Recreation (YSR) school holiday program saw creativity and bush trips.
Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Community Development Program (CDP) held a ‘Jobs Yarn’ at the Yuelamu CDP Office on 28 September.
In September staff from the Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Community Safety Patrol (CSP) teams received their Certificate II in Security Operations.
On 6 July Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Aged Care staff visited the Amoonguna Aged Care centre which is run by MacDonnell Regional Council.
Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Leslie Manda as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) staff from Community Services – Aged Care, Children Services, Community Safety Patrol, and Youth, Sport and Recreation, participated in two days of Mental Health First Aid Training in Alice Springs on 2 and 3 August.