Red Centre church brought back to life
In the heart of Australia’s ‘Red Centre’, an abandoned and run-down church has been restored by the local Lutheran Aboriginal community, with the assistance of FRM and some Sydney school students.
Read moreBaptism bears
After several baptisms and more being planned in the Anmatjere and Alyawarra areas north-east of Alice Springs, a young mum, Tanya Barber, has started knitting ‘baptism bears’.
Read moreA Haasts Bluff story
Haasts Bluff is 227 kilometres west of Alice Springs. The community lies on a rough dirt road leading to nowhere in particular. But something good is happening at Haasts Bluff.
Read moreYouth artworks
Two Yirara students were commissioned to paint for local territory member Ms Robyn Lambley MLA.
Read moreMonique Coleman visit
International Year of Youth Ambassador for the United Nations and movie celebrity, Ms Monique Coleman gave a short presentation to Yirara College students during her recent national tour.
Read moreChief administrator visits Yirara College
Chief Administrator for the Northern Territory, The Honourable Mr Tom Pauling and his wife, toured Yirara College during a recent visit to open the parliamentary sitting in Alice Springs.
Read moreJosiah Jackson
Josiah Jackson completed Year 12 in 2010 while boarding at Yirara College.
Read moreCentral Australian women’s leadership course
Twenty women from Aileron, Alice Springs, Docker River, Ilamarta, Imanpa, Mutitjulu, Ntaria and Utju attended the second FRM course at Ampiyata Outstation on the weekend of 15–17 April.
Read moreBig course 2011
The first Big Course for 2011 was held at Yirara College from 8–13 May. About forty people attended the course, including ten women (the biggest attendance yet for women).
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