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10 February 2022

Youth 'Stay at Home' Packs

Some of the contents of the Youth Stay at Home packs.

With more Central Desert residents affected by COVID-19 stay at home isolation requirements, the Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Youth, Sport and Recreation (YSR) team have created 100 youth packs for children in our region who are currently in isolation due to close contact or illness themselves. Each individual pack contains colouring in books, pencils/markers and small games to keep children occupied while at home.
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14 March 2022

Norman Hagan Selected for Aboriginal Leadership Program

Norman Hagan, participant in the 2022/23 Kigaruk and Lookrukin Aboriginal Leadership Development Program.

Norman Hagan has been selected to participate in the 2022/23 Kigaruk and Lookrukin Aboriginal Leadership Development Program. He is the Administration Officer, Council Delivery Services in Yuelamu with Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC).

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14 March 2022

International Women’s Day 2022

Edna Snape, Team Leader Wilora Aged Care.

Last Wednesday was International Women’s Day, which is celebrated every March 8. This day is about striving for a gender equal world, as well as celebrating women in all their diversity.

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04 February 2022

More Rain for Yuelamu

Mack Murphy on the skid steerYuelamu’s recent rains have been welcomed by the community of Yuelamu in what has been a good start to the wet season for Central Australia.

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08 December 2021

CDP Heavy Machinery Simulator Trailer

Kasman Spencer from Yuendumu Council Services enjoying the excavator simulator.

The Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Community Development Program (CDP has reinvigorated its heavy machinery simulators trailer. The purpose-built trailer houses two simulators; a front-end loader and an excavator. The program invested in fixing the front-end loader simulator and rebranding the trailer.
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26 November 2021

Yuelamu Rain Means Yuelamu Grass

 Works Team Leader Mack Murphy cutting the Yuelamu Aged Care facility grass earlier this monthWorks Team Leader Mack Murphy cutting the Yuelamu Aged Care facility grass earlier this month.Yuelamu has received nice rain over the month of November, resulting in fast growing thick green grass around the entire community of Yuelamu.

Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Field Officers have been working tirelessly over the past month cutting the fresh green grass for the community residents to have access to the available facilities in Yuelamu, including contracted agencies.

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09 November 2021

Yuelamu Win 3X3 Basketball Competition

img 1270 001It has been over two years since Yuelamu represented Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) at the Southern Cup Basketball Tournament in Alice Springs. The competition happened on the weekend of 30-31 October and involved playing games of 5X5 (five a side) as well as 3X3 (three a side using half the court).

Supported by Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Youth Sport and Recreation (YSR), the Yuelamu B team won the 3X3 competition, and the main team came third in the full court game.

The players also received a training session on how to umpire and gained some valuable skills to use back home.

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04 November 2021

Commercial Services Team Training

img 0084 001At the end of October 2021, the Commercial Services team from Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) converged in Alice Springs for in-house training.

In one of the sessions of the training the team reviewed the upcoming changes to employment services in regional and remote Australia; particularly, Government’s decision to change the Community Development Program (CDP) to a new remote jobs program in 2023. There was also a representative from the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) Central Australia office Engagement Team who attended a session to talk about the provider performance review process.

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03 November 2021

CDRC 2020-21 Annual Report Out Now

front page from cdrc ar 2020 21 0The Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) 2020-21 annual report has been sent to the Minister for Local Government, Chansey Paech MLA, and is now up on the CDRC website. The annual report shows the progress CDRC has made against the Strategic Plan throughout the financial year and the CDRC annual financial statements. It also includes achievements and stories of the CDRC communities.

You can read the annual report here: 2020-2021 Annual Report

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03 November 2021

Yuelamu Spooky Halloween Disco

img 1150 001The Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Youth Sport and Recreation (YSR) team held a Yuelamu Halloween disco on Saturday 23 October as part of school engagement tool.

Entry to the event was based on school attendance and the kids created spooky masks which was part of the school curriculum. There was a best mask prize awarded however all kids received a small prize for participating.

“We played the dance and freeze game which was a high light, and limbo,” said Vaughn Hampton, Team Leader - Youth and Community Safety, Yuelamu.

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