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Statement from Yiŋiya Guyula MLA, Member for Mulka Today I have notified the Speaker of the NT Legislative Assembly of my decision to step
Statement from Yiŋiya Guyula MLA, Member for Mulka Today I have notified the Speaker of the NT Legislative Assembly of my decision to step
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Aboriginal Housing Northern Territory (AHNT) and the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) are today calling on the Northen Territory Government to reverse the decision to close the YiSSA short stay accommodation centre and work with Yilli Rreung Housing Aboriginal Corporation (Yilli Housing) and Mission Australia to prevent hundreds of vulnerable Territorians from being displaced or forced into homelessness.
Aboriginal Housing NT (AHNT) welcomed the opportunity to meet directly with the senior ministers in Canberra this week to discuss the urgent need for sustained Commonwealth investment in Northern Territory homelands.
The meetings held across two days, were led by Independent Member for Mulka and senior Liya-Dhälinymirr Djambarrpuyŋu leader Yingiya Guyula MLA. The delegation brought together AHNT Chief Executive Officer Leeanne Caton, AHNT Directors and Traditional Owners representing homelands from across north-east Arnhem Land, west Arnhem Land and Urapuntja (Utopia) homelands in Central Australia.
The tragic events of last week are not the result of deficits within the Aboriginal community-controlledsector’s tenancy management practices on the Town Camps of Alice
MENU Kalano after the floods 24 March 2026 The recent flooding has had a significant impact on Kalano, with a number of our properties and