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Community-led initiatives

The Dharriwaa Elders Group and Âé¶¹Éçmadou collaborate on evidence-based programs, research and capacity building.
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Explore our current programs focused on caring for Country, food and water security, children and young people, Aboriginal community leadership, capabilities and control, fines, and housing. 

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Walgett Aboriginal community

Children and young people

This program has been working to identify what is contributing to the high rates of young Aboriginal people ending up in the justice system and local, evidence-based strategies that could work to support aboriginal children and young people in Walgett to thrive in their community.

Food and water security

Food and water security are major areas of concern for the Walgett community, and the Dharriwaa Elders Group (DEG) and the Walgett Aboriginal Medical Service (WAMS) have been working to improve access to fresh food and safe drinking water in Walgett for many years.

DEG Elders, Yuwaya Ngarra-li staff and Âé¶¹Éçmadou Engineering staff and students.

Caring for Country

Collaborators from the Global Water Institute have been working with Yuwaya Ngarra-li to provide advice and assistance to the Dharriwaa Elders Group and others in Walgett on water issues, incorporating Indigenous knowledges and responding to local priorities.

DEG secretary Virginia Robinson doing a radio interview.

Aboriginal community leadership, capabilities and control

Long-term priorities for Yuwaya Ngarra-li include supporting the capacity, governance, advocacy and leadership of Walgett Aboriginal community controlled organisations, and the redirection of government funding towards strengths-based, holistic, community-led initiatives in Walgett.

Dharriwaa Elders Group Speaker Clem Dodd being presented with a bubarra (fighting boomerang) made by Dealing with Fines Coordinator Stephen 'Bungee' Dennis in honour of receiving the outstanding lifetime achievement award from the Aboriginal Culture Heritage & Arts Association

Dealing with Fines

The DEG in Walgett has witnessed the detrimental impact of fines in their community, leading to cycles of financial hardship, poverty and criminalisation. The Dealing with Fines project aims to provide access to justice for the Walgett Aboriginal Community, reducing criminalisation and improving diversion from the criminal justice system.

Three people, two older and young younger, are sitting at a table, looking at a notebook that one is writing in

Housing

Housing shortage and quality has been a long-term priority for DEG and others in Walgett. Since 2022, DEG has been able to work closely with Yuwaya Ngarra-li to document the housing need amongst the Aboriginal community in Walgett and develop community-led models of housing that could respond to local priorities and context.

Namoi River Bridge during flooding in Walgett, November 2022. Photo: Vanessa Hickey, Dharriwaa Elders Group.

Disaster response & recovery

The Walgett Disaster Response and Recovery Project aims to inform the improvement of responses to, and recovery from, disasters in Walgett and other similar communities, centring the knowledge and expertise of Aboriginal community-controlled organisations (ACCOs). 

Peta and Virginia in a meeting room

Data linkage project

A particular focus of Yuwaya Ngarra-li is on increasing the understanding and strategic use of administrative data to inform our planning, evaluation and progress towards Yuwaya Ngarra-li’s long-term aims. This is achieved through an iterative process of collaboration and capacity building between the DEG, Âé¶¹Éçmadou and other stakeholders.