Mothers, sisters, aunties, and grandmothers have traditionally enjoyed great respect and their significant contribution to the social, cultural, environmental and economic value of Australia has been transformative. However, despite having an abundance of strengths, skills, and knowledge, Aboriginal women still remain one of the most marginalised...

To ensure a safe and supportive learning environment, Katherine High School (KHS) is currently reviewing their Responsible Use Policy for Mobile Phone Policy. In consultation with students and their school community, KHS aim to make local decisions about how and when students will be...

Community Survey // Feb. 2022 Circulanation is working with the Northern Territory Government Department of Chief Minister and Cabinet Big Rivers to develop a place brand identity that reflects the unique character of the Big Rivers region. By collaborating with residents, businesses, visitors, governments and other...

Werenbun, also known as Barnjaru is a small Aboriginal homeland on Jawoyn traditional land and is home to approximately 30 people. Werenbun is located about 60km by road north of Katherine along the Stuart Highway, Northern Territory. Werenbun and the surrounding region consist of a...

On Friday, 3 September 2021 over fifty people gathered at the Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre, Katherine NT, for the official opening of the Urapunga Arts exhibition.  The artists were honoured to have their families there to celebrate the opening, with over twenty people...

The first Big Rivers Creative Industry Summit was held at the Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts & Culture Centre in Katherine on Friday, May 14, 2021.  Over 100 guests including creative practitioners and entrepreneurs, youth, and industry organisations attended from across the region for an immersive one-day...

The wet season in the Top End has now arrived, the rivers are rising and roads in and out of remote communities across the Territory are closed due to flooding. ...

Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory access the Ignite Program, activating entrepreneurship for women and girls in remote Australia. Although there exists a strong desire for economic participation and entrepreneurial aspirations, for the majority of Aboriginal people living in remote Australia, the current entry-level to starting a...

Enterprise Report : October  2020 Over the past 10 weeks, Circulanation CEO and facilitator Tanya Egerton have been working with the community of Urapunga on the delivery of the Ignite Entrepreneurship Program. The program is designed to be experiential and experimental, supporting risk-taking within a safe...

Enterprise Report : September  2020 It has been a busy month in Urapunga with the biggest mob of visitors in town for sorry business, school holidays, and the heat is rising with 40 degree days most of the month. However, we have kept moving forward with...