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Ganyu Newsletters 2023

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March/April 2023 Edition

  • ALPA Directors converge in Darwin
  • Coalition for Healthy Remote Stores makes recommendations
  • Steady growth for Dinybulu Regional Services


January/February Edition 2023

  • Hopevale Mayor Jason Woibo speaks with Island & Cape
  • ALPA nutritionists encourage less sugar intake in the new strategy
  • ALPA leadership program relaunches 

Published: 12th October, 2023

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Edition 6 September/October

  • A new logistics hub for Ramingining 
  • ALPA attends Garma
  • New Retail GM


Edition 5 July 2022

  • ALPA celebrates its 50th Anniversary with a big gala ball.

 

   

 

 

 

 

  

 


Edition 4 May 2022

  • Croker Island Store Rising Super Star

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Edition 3 April 2022

  • Three families receive keys to their forever homes
  • Good Food Strong Bodies Education Delivery 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Edition 2 March 2022

  • ALPA's Nutrition Efforts Presented at the 2022 Food Futures Conference 
  • Team Rulku, Team Milingimbi 

  

 

 

 

 

 


Edition 1 Feburary 2022

  • ALPA Delivers Tailor-made LLN Construction Training
  • Lake Evella RSAS Team Working with Community to Support Family Nutrition



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Published: 29th July, 2022

Updated: 12th October, 2023

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Ganyu Newsletters 2021

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Issue 50 October/ November 2021

  • Bukmak Constructions working across the Northern Territory

  • Yolngu Historical Photographic Exhibition Underway

  • ALPA Higher Education Hub helping Yolŋu Teachers reach their goals.

 

 

Issue 49 September/ October 2021

  • Bukmak Constructions welcomes two new Board Members
  • Store of the year winners announced.
  • ALPA to the rescue with Aurukun water supply

  

 

 

 

 

   

  

  

  

  


Issue 48 July/ August 2021

  • ALPA leading the way at the AMSANT Food Submit 
  • Dream comes true for Starshua at our Dinybulu Workshop
  • Zoe Malibirr Completes Work Experience with ALPA.   

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 


 Issue 47 May/ June 2021

  • $300k Worth of Whitegoods Gifted to Our Member Communities
  • East Arnhem Land Youth Model will run for 2-years (Guŋga’yunga Djamarrkuḻiny (Helping our Children)
  • Badu Island Store celebrates 20-year milestones. 

  

 

 

 

 

 


Issue 46 March/ April 2021

  • Evonne Durrunga Helps Young Families Through RSAS
  • ALPA's Commitment to our communities and members has never been stronger.- CEO, Alastair King
  • Dinybulu Team is Cleaning Up Alright

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Issue 45 February 2021

  • Record-Breaking Sales for Island & Cape
  • Lyons Architects Help Bukmak Constructions Design Remote Housing Plans
  • Yolngu Leadership Push For Better Work Attendance

Published: 8th February, 2021

Updated: 5th January, 2022

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Ganyu Newsletters 2020

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Issue 44 December 2020

  • ALPA celebrates NAIDOC week. The Nhulunbuy/Gyuangara and Yirrkala men and women put on activities including group paintings, Yidaki making, and bush medicine workshops. 
  • ALPA Retail thanks ARNEG Ocaeania who recently donated 77 large chillers.
  • Dinybulu Regional Services have formed a store cleaning crew to undertake refresh cleaning of the ALPA member stores across Arnhem Land. 

 

 

 

 

 


Issue 43 September 2020 

  • ALPA Community Services and Retail Teams band together during Covid-19
  • Bukmak Constructions Gains Community signatures for more djama (work)          
  • Janus Adidi successfully completes work experience at our Booroola store. 
 

 

 

 

 


  Issue 42 July/August 2020

  • Covid-19 updates on travel restrictions
  • ALPA welcomes Inquiry into pricing and food security into remote Indigenous communities

  

  

  


Issue 41, May/June 2020

  • Covid-19 update from ALPA CEO, Alastair King 
  • Horn Island store takes Trainee of the Year Award second year in a row! 

 

 

 


Issue 40, February/March 2020

  • Ramingining CDP participants win International Film Award
  • Food security remains our top priority

 

 

 


Issue 39, January 2020

  • A big welcome to 2020 from our CEO, Alastair King
  • Celebrating two years at Rulku Lodge

Published: 24th June, 2020

Updated: 14th December, 2020

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Ganyu Newsletters 2019

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Issue 38, December 2019

  • Store of the future unveiled in Ramingining
  • Congratulations Manapan Graduates of 2019!

 

 

 


Issue 37, September 2019

  • ALPA helps recover $4.9 million in unclaimed superannuation
  • A complete success for Bukmak after building 9 new houses on Galiwin'ku 

 

 

 


Issue 36, July 2019

  • Malandari takes out Healthiest Store again
  • ALPA join Yolngu Decision Makers Agreement

 

 

 


Issue 35, March 2019

  • ALPA welcomes new CDP reforms and becomes provider in two new regions
  • ALPA stores pull together in the wake of Cyclone Trevor

Published: 24th June, 2020

Updated: 14th July, 2020

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