Waltja Nintipulka or 'Getting Clever' is designed with a focus on capacity building in Aboriginal Arts management. This project trains senior Aboriginal workers to develop their skills as future art workers.
Our programs help to ease social distress and strengthen community bonds for Indigenous children, parents, youth, and elders in remote Central Australia.
Our range of programs are shaped by community consultations and guided by our Aboriginal Directors. We listen closely to create initiatives that empower and celebrate Aboriginal culture.
Waltja Nintipulka or 'Getting Clever' is designed with a focus on capacity building in Aboriginal Arts management. This project trains senior Aboriginal workers to develop their skills as future art workers.
Waltja Nintupulka empowers Aboriginal art by training senior Aboriginal mentors to guide trainees in art skills and shop management for future roles in Central Australia.
"Family News" is a magazine by our Indigenous Media Team, which provides on-the-job training for young people to develop their skills in desktop publishing, photography, customer service and financial management.
The FIX EM UP project in Aputula, led by Alice Springs Police and supported by Waltja, brought local youth and adults together to repair donated bikes. It provided hands-on learning, instilling pride, and promoting physical activity and road safety while strengthening community spirit.