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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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  • Shrinking Sugary Drinks

    Shrinking Sugary Drinks

    To support our customers to drink less sugar, the ALPA Board agreed to pilot a ‘pack size reduction’ strategy on the highest selling sugary drinks. This strategy will complement the suite of sugar reduction policies already in place across our stores.

  • Tracking our nutrition efforts

    Tracking our nutrition efforts

    The ALPA Nutrition Team and Retail Analysts have collaborated with Menzies School of Health Research to build live, interactive reports on the Microsoft BI platform. These reports provide insights into fruit and vegetable, drink, and overall sugar sales performance and purchasing trends for each store.

  • Gapuwiyak Women's Camp

    Gapuwiyak Women's Camp

    Community Nutritionists reflection on the Gapuwiyak Women’s Camp run by Growing Up Strong Kids (GUSK) program. The camp focused on health and wellbeing but mostly it was an opportunity for women to be out on country and enjoy each other’s company.

  • Ramingining Takeaway makes a  Comeback

    Ramingining Takeaway makes a Comeback

    Ramingining takeaway has seen a great improvement in healthy sales over the past few months.

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  • Careers

    Careers

    Check out our latest job vacancies and see how you can make a difference everyday.

  • Contact Us

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  • Our  ALPA Member Stores

    Our ALPA Member Stores

    Our Member Stores are 100% owned and operated by ALPA and create surplus to be reinvested back into our communities.

  • What we do

    What we do

    ALPA is an Aboriginal not-for-profit Corporation that leads independent businesses in Remote Retailing, Community Service Program Delivery, Enterprise and Economic Development and Corporate Services.

  • Community Development Program

    Community Development Program

    The Community Development Program is a remote employment and community development program. CDP supports job seekers in remote Australian communities to build work‐like skills, address employment barriers and contribute to their communities through a range of high quality activities.

  • Operational Footprint

    Our Operational footprint cover 1.2 million square kilometres.

  • Working Remote

    Working Remote

    ALPA operates in some of Australia's remotest locations and we pay our respects to the traditional owners past, present, and emerging for the lands we operate on.

  • Our history

    Our history

    We have come a long way since 1972 – from small, counter sales stores in tin sheds, to full self-service, air-conditioned stores offering an extensive range of quality goods in remote communities.

  • Health and Nutrition Strategy

    Health and Nutrition Strategy

    Health and Nutrition is a priority for our ALPA member and consultancy stores. We extend our Health and Nutrition Policy to all of our stores.

  • Joneesha Gurruwiwi Cancer Treatment and Recovery Fund

    Joneesha Gurruwiwi Cancer Treatment and Recovery Fund

    7-year-old Joneesha Gurruwiwi is fighting a rare type of brain cancer called Medulloblastoma and she needs your help so that she can be cared for during her treatment.

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