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The Warlpiri Youth Development Aboriginal Corporation (WYDAC), formerly known as the Mt Theo Program and then the Mt Theo-Yuendumu Substance Misuse Aboriginal Corporation, is a provider of youth services and programs for young Warlpiri people, founded and run by Warlpiri people in Central Australia, with its home base in Yuendumu community. It was previously a successful youth diversion and development program.

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Warlpiri Youth Development Aboriginal Corporation

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The Warlpiri Youth Development Aboriginal Corporation (WYDAC), formerly known as the Mt Theo Program and then the Mt Theo-Yuendumu Substance Misuse Aboriginal...

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Yuendumu

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Indigenous youth". The program grew into a number of services, now administered by the Warlpiri Youth Development Aboriginal Corporation. Yuendumu leaders...

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Warlpiri people

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The Warlpiri, sometimes referred to as Yapa, are a group of Aboriginal Australians defined by their Warlpiri language, although not all still speak it...

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Australian Aboriginal languages

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Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Warlpiri test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Library resources about Australian Aboriginal languages Resources in your...

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Indigenous Australians

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Palawah in Tasmania. The largest Aboriginal communities – the Pitjantjatjara, the Arrernte, the Luritja and the Warlpiri – are all from Central Australia...

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Jacinta Nampijinpa Price

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Indigenous Affairs since April 2023. Price has Aboriginal and Anglo-Celtic heritage – her mother is Warlpiri community leader and former politician Bess...

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Alice Springs

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included Arrernte 1.8%, Malayalam 1.8%, Punjabi 1.7%, Tagalog 1.1% and Warlpiri 1.1%. 51.6% of the population was irreligious in 2021. The largest religious...

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Tennant Creek

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beliefs of its traditional custodians; and around nine Aboriginal groups, including the Warumungu, Warlpiri, Kaytetye and Alyawarre people, call the area home...

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Marn Grook

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photography) (2007). Aboriginal Rules (PAL) (Video) (in English and Warlpiri). Sydney: Walpiri Media Association; Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Running time...

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Inhalant

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a successful petrol-sniffing prevention program run by the indigenous Warlpiri community in Central Australia Jenkem, a purported inhalant and hallucinogen...

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