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Dear members, traditional custodians and

Other interested people.

JINGI WALA

Ngunya Jarjum says hello and welcome!

We would like to pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and the Bundjalung nation.

OUR VALUES

BELONGING

Every child has a right to be immersed in their family and culture to grow up strong in their identity and

know who and where they belong to.

COMPASSION

Compassion, kindness and empathy will underpin the approach of support and services to children and

families to acknowledge the untreated trauma and grief suffered by Aboriginal people over generations.

INTEGRITY

We act professionally, with honesty and truth.

RESPECT

We value building meaningful relationships and work to build trust with families, communities and our

partners.

MEMBERSHIP It is important for people interested in the future of the corporation to be members and to attend the general

meetings. If you are interested in becoming a member of Ngunya Jarjum please either phone 02 6626 3700

or email info@ngunyajarjum.com if you have had a change of postal address.

NOTICE

If you’re an existing member, please notify the office on 02 6626 3700 or email info@ngunyajarjum.com

March 2020

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NEWSLETTER | September 2019

Winter sports registrations

Winter sports will be commencing soon for 2020

If you or your children are interested in competing in winter sports registrations are open.

The following links have been provided which will have all information regarding

registration, draws and contact details.

Netball - http://ballinana.nsw.netball.com.au/

http://graftonna.nsw.netball.com.au/

http://www.tweed.qld.netball.com.au/

Basketball – https://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-8191-0-0-0

https://www.bnsw.com.au/association/grafton-basketball-association/

https://www.bnsw.com.au/association/murwillumbah-basketball-association/

Rugby league – https://www.playrugbyleague.com/play/

Football - https://footballfarnorthcoast.com.au/about-us/

Hockey – https://www.eastlismorehockey.net.au/home/

https://www.graftonhockey.com.au/home/

https://www.hockeytweed.com.au/home/

Training

First aid training is mandatory when becoming a Ngunya Jarjum carer

Ngunya Jarjum will be holding carer first aid training on 20th March at the Lismore workers

club from 8:30am – 4:30pm. Please call the office to confirm your attendance.

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NEWSLETTER | September 2019

Youth week 2020

NSW Youth week runs every year from 1 to 9 April.

The theme for this year is: Speak up. Be involved. Get connected. Have fun.

Northern rivers community and organisations have a variety of different activities for this

year and if you can, be involved!

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Community events

Lismore women’s festival will be held on Friday 6th – Sunday 8th March 2020 at the Lismore City Hall

Please find all information for the festival at - https://www.lismorewomensfestival.org/

Services action day 2020

Readers Corner:

This month we have nominated Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe for our reader corner:

‘Pascoe is an Aboriginal writer, researcher and educator, with ancestry combining Tasmanian and

the Boonwurrung (Bunurong) clan of the Kulin Nation on the western side of Port Phillip Bay,

Victoria.

Dark Emu presents a view of Indigenous Australian history and culture different from conventional

academic accounts and radically contrary to mainstream popular narrative.’

https://australianmuseum.net.au/blog/science/bruce-pascoe-and-his-dark-

emu/?gclid=CjwKCAiAzJLzBRAZEiwAmZb0arZ_4TnLyrK-LwJp1j3vS7tVnV_3HCDlE9vxe5koLXW5bqaxE43IwRoC8fIQAvD_BwE

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