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2010

March

Ninety percent of income managed funds on the BasicsCard used for food and clothing in the NT
New analysis of Centrelink data shows that around 90 per cent of welfare payments allocated to the BasicsCard across the 73 Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER) communities have been spent in shops that predominantly sell food and clothing.  
3 March 2010

New fund invests $28m to build skills in NT Indigenous communities
Aboriginal people in regional areas of the Northern Territory will receive training and mentoring to help them develop the skills they need to get a job.
1 March 2010

Territory's mobile population to benefit from new Australian Curriculum
Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon today welcomed the online launch of Australia’s first National Curriculum for Kindergarten to Year 10.
1 March 2010

February

Rudd government listens to Darwin on National Archives
The Rudd Government today announced the National Archives of Australia will maintain face-to-face services in Darwin.
23 February 2010

Housing construction begins in Alice Springs town camps
Construction is underway on the first of 85 houses to be built in the Alice Springs town camps under the Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program.
22 February 2010

Territory GP's gather in Alice Springs
The Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Health Delivery, Warren Snowdon, will tomorrow stress the importance of the role played by GPs in the Northern Territory health system.
19 February 2010

83 new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Outreach Workers to be placed around the nation
National efforts to close the gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians within a generation received a boost today with the announcement of 83 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Outreach Worker placements across Australia.
17 February 2010

Boost to vocational training in remote Indigenous communities
Secondary schools in remote Indigenous communities are set to benefit greatly over the next 10 years through new or upgraded trade training facilities provided by the Australian Government.
11 February 2010

Farewell to Margaret (Peg) Nelson
Federal Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon, today paid tribute today to Margaret (Peg) Nelson nee (Bloomfield) who passed away this week in her 97th year.
5 February 2010

Territorians star in National Youth Leadership Program
A record number of participants from the Northern Territory have been chosen to participate in a national youth leadership program, the Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon said today at Parliament.
3 February 2010

January

Australia Day 2010 breaking records
A record 16 698 people from 130 countries are expected to become Australian citizens as people across the electorate of Lingiari celebrate Australia Day.
26 January 2010

Rudd government delivers for Territory cancer patients
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd today officially opened the $27.8 million Darwin Radiation Oncology facility.
22 January 2010

Commonwealth assistance for flood affected communities in the Northern Territory
Attorney-General, Robert McClelland and Federal Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon, today announced that the Commonwealth Government will provide financial support to the Northern Territory Government to assist with costs associated with helping communities impacted by recent flooding.
12 January 2010

NT environment to benefit from community action grants
A Commonwealth environment grant will help preserve eroding beaches at Yirrakala near Nhulunbuy
08 January 2010

New Uluru management plan approved
Environment Minister Peter Garrett today approved the new management plan for Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, including a requirement that clear preconditions be met before any plans to replace the climb with new visitor experiences could proceed.
08 January 2010

December

83rd National Health Consultation in Wonthaggi
National priorities and options for health reform were on the agenda today when the Minister for Rural and Regional Health, Warren Snowdon, met with local health professionals in Wonthaggi, Victoria.
22 December 2009

Work of Men's Health Ambassadors comes to a successful close
Australia’s Men’s Health Ambassadors met for the last time at Government House in Melbourne today.
22 December 2009

Construction begins on the Katherine Regional Cultural Precinct
Residents of Katherine today came a step closer to the completion of their new Regional Cultural Precinct with the official commencement of construction works.
16 December 2009

Key highway link between NT and WA upgraded
The Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon and the Member for Stuart, Karl Hampton, officially opened a major upgrade of the Victoria Highway today that will help prevent the national road link being closed during wet season flooding.
16 December 2009

Infrastructure boost for Christmas Island
Minister for Home Affairs, Brendan O’Connor, today announced a $50 million infrastructure package to benefit the Christmas Island community.
15 December 2009

Children eating healthier food in NTER communities
Indigenous parents living in Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER) communities have reported that their children are eating more and are healthier, since the introduction of income management.
15 December 2009

Snowdon shaves Mo
The Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Services Delivery, Warren Snowdon, took advantage of his attendance at the ‘Have a Crack’ Day to shave off his treasured moustache which he had been growing for 40 years.
11 December 2009

New incentives to provide better health care to Indigenous Australians
Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Services Delivery, Warren Snowdon announced a new incentive program, to help provide better health care to Indigenous Australians, in Melbourne today.
10 December 2009

Emily and Jessie Gaps nature Parks and Heavietree Range extension returned to traditional owners
The Australian Government today handed back two areas of great spiritual significance to the Arrernte people, the Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park and the Heavitree Range Extension.
09 December 2009

Working with families to protect children
Early intervention services, which draw on kinship ties of Aboriginal people to build strong families and protect children, are being established in the Alice Springs town camps and surrounding areas under the Alice Springs Transformation Plan.
09 December 2009

Phosphate mine celebrates dedicated workforce
Member for Lingiari Warren Snowdon has congratulated 60 staff from Christmas Island’s phosphate mine, who were each recognised for more than 15 years of service, at a function over the weekend.
07 December 2009

$2.2 million to upgrade Manthathpe Road
Residents at the Manthathpe subdivision near Wadeye in the Northern Territory will soon have all-weather road access to Wadeye following the approval of $2.2 million in joint Australian and Northern Territory Government funding.
02 December 2009

Date set for the mo to go
Minister for Rural and Regional Health Warren Snowdon has committed to shave off his trademark moustache alongside a swag of celebrities at a new men’s health event in Melbourne next week.
01 December 2009

November

New pool opened in Borroloola
Representatives from the Northern Territory and Australian Governments officially opened a new 25 metre pool in the community of Borroloola today.
30 November 2009

Farewell to Carol Bourke
The Federal Member for Lingiari Warren Snowdon paid tribute to a long time Labor staffer and friend who died in Darwin today.
27 November 2009

Jabiru Native Title Settlement
The Australian and Northern Territory Governments and the Mirarr traditional owners today reached a landmark settlement agreement in the Jabiru native title claim.
25 November 2009

Comprehensive consultation on redesigning the Northern Territory Emergency Response
The Australian Government today released the Report on the Northern Territory Emergency Response Redesign Consultations, detailing feedback from several thousand people at more than 500 meetings and workshops covering 73 remote Northern Territory communities and town camps between June and August 2009.  
23 November 2009

Australian government response to 'Our Future in Our Hands'
The Australian Government today announced its support for the establishment of a new national representative body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
22 November 2009

$9.4 million in grants for NT Indigenous Communities
A program that gives Aboriginal students hands-on experience working in the television industry is among 18 new projects to share in more than $9.4 million in grants from the Aboriginals Benefit Account (ABA).
19 November 2009

Federal funding for Nyangatjatjara College
The Minister for Education, Julia Gillard, today announced additional funding of up to $1.5 million for the Nyangatjatjara College in the Northern Territory.
19 November 2009

Pathways to Community Control
The Minister for Indigenous Health Warren Snowdon said Aboriginal communities moved closer to designing and addressing their own health needs with the launch of a new roadmap in Darwin today.
12 November 2009

Stage two of historic Groote Eylandt Regional Partnership Agreement
Improved infrastructure and better social and economic outcomes for Indigenous people in the Groote Eylandt region will be delivered following the signing of stage two of an historic Groote Eylandt Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA) in Darwin today.
10 November 2009

Minister opens new Pukatja medical clinic in Ernabella
The Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Services Delivery, Warren Snowdon, officially opened the new Pukatja Medical Clinic in Ernabella, in far north South Australia today.
9 November 2009

Snowdon to shave off signature mo for charity
Federal Minister for Rural and Regional Health, Warren Snowdon says he’s willing to shave off his trademark moustache in the name of men’s health.
6 November 2009

Minister launches program to empower mothers
An innovative home visiting service in Central Australia is helping mothers gain confidence and improve their parenting skills.
6 November 2009

October

Lingiari schools set to receive over $223,000 in drought assistance funds
Today. Minister Warren Snowden welcomed the federal government’s ‘Drought Assistance for Schools’ package totalling $714 million, of which Lingiari will receive $223,000.
14 October 2009

Opening of the new Danila Dilba health Services Centre
Local residents and medical professionals gathered today for the opening of the new Danila Dilba Health Service Family Centre in Palmerston, Northern Territory.
8 October 2009

A million dollar home for wellbeing on the Tiwi Islands
The Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health, and Regional Services Delivery, Warren Snowdon today officially opened the new Wurrimiyanga Wellbeing Centre at Nguiu in the Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory.
8 October 2009

A new dawn rises for tourism at Ulur
Against a spectacular Red Centre sunrise, Environment Minister Peter Garrett today joined traditonal owners to open Talinguru Nyakuntjaku – a new $21 million viewing area at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
8 October 2009

Five Northern Territory locations to get permanent policing
Five new, permanent police stations will be built in Northern Territory priority locations under an agreement between the Australian and Northern Territory Governments.
6 October 2009

Commencement of rent payment for five year leases
The Australian Government has begun making rent payments to the Tiwi Land Council, representing the traditional owners, for land covered by five year leases under the Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER).
2 October 2009

Short term accommodation for Alice Springs
New short to medium-term accommodation for Indigenous people in Alice Springs will be delivered by the Australian and Northern Territory Governments to meet the pressing need for extra accommodation to combat homelessness and house the town’s large transient Indigenous population.
01 October 2009

September

Territorians appointed to $10m remote enterprise centre
Two Territorians, Kym Cook and Paul Ah Chee, have become the first business advisers appointed to the $10 million Remote Enterprise Centre based in Alice Springs.
25 September 2009

Translating Dementia for Indigenous Australians
A dementia information pack, specifically designed for Indigenous Territorians was launched today in Alice Springs by the Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon.
24 September 2009

Far reaching projection for Australia's Top End environment
Australia’s Top End will have a huge conservation corridor stretching from Kakadu’s stone country to the Arafura Sea, with the declaration of two substantial new Indigenous Protected Areas.
24 September 2009

Growing vegies at our Territory schools
Kitchen gardens in our outback communities is only an application away, with the latest round of the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden National Program now open.
17 September 2009

Opposition risking pests and disease in the Northern Territory
The Opposition’s decision to rip a $103 million black hole in Australia’s biosecurity budget places the Northern Territory’s primary industries at greater risk of pests and diseases, Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon said today.
16 September 2009

$10m network to power desert businesses 
Tourism, local produce, mining services, sustainable building and creative industries are among desert industries that will benefit from the new $10 million Desert Knowledge Australia Outback Business Network Project.
14 September 2009

Vision and strength of the Jawoyn celebrated: 20th anniversary of the Nitmiluk hand-back
 The Federal Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, joined with the Jawoyn people today to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the formal recognition of title to their traditional lands.
12 September 2009

The end of another incredible season
The CAFL Ngurratjuta Cup Grand Final is a fitting finale to another great year of Australian Rules football in Central Australia.
12 September 2009

A home for rural health professionals in Katherine
The Centre for Remote Health is setting up a home in Katherine to help attract health professionals to the Northern Territory, thanks to the Rudd Government.
11 September 2009

Opening of StrongBala Male Space in Katherine
The men of Katherine marched down the main street together today to show their determination to take the necessary steps to transform their health and their lives.
11 September 2009

Leases signed in Maningrida, Gunbalanya & Wadeye
The Northern Territory (NT) communities of Maningrida, Gunbalanya and Wadeye have signed 40-year leases which will allow housing work to begin across the three communities under the Australian and Northern Territory Governments’ Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program (SIHIP).
10 September 2009

Help for people with mental illness in remote communities
People living with a mental illness in remote Australia will have access to much-needed support through the extension of the Personal Helpers and Mentors (PHaMS) program.
9 September 2009

New Australian Government projects to keep the Territory moving
Warren Snowdon, the Federal Member for Lingiari, today welcomed the Australian Government’s announcement of funding to support seventy jobs in three Territory locations.
3 September 2009

$68 million for 65 Primary schools in Lingiari to support local jobs
Federal Member for Lingiari Warren Snowdon has welcomed the announcement of sixty-eight million dollars for major new infrastructure projects in Lingiari primary schools under the third and final round of Primary Schools for the 21st Century (P21).
3 September 2009

August

$54.2 million for Lingiari Primary schools to support local jobs
The Hon. Warren Snowdon, Member for Lingiari today announced that 62 primary schools in the electorate of Lingiari will receive $54.2m for major new infrastructure projects under the third and final round of Primary Schools for the 21st Century (P21).
24 August 2009

Alice Springs town camps
The Australian Government will do whatever is necessary to start work on improving living standards for residents of the Alice Springs town camps.
24 August 2009

A weekend of fun and fund raising in Alice Springs
Over the past 24 years Variety Bashers have raised over $100 million dollars to improve the lives of special needs children across Australia, and today the tradition continued with the gift of a wheel chair swing at Acacia Hill School in Alice Springs.
22 August 2009

Broadcasting Indigenous culture across the NT
Over $5.5 million will be spent on Indigenous radio and television in the Lingiari electorate thanks to the Federal Government.
22 August 2009

Giving the Territory's needy more help
Territorians doing it tough across the Lingiari electorate will now have access to more food and clothing parcels, accommodation assistance and support.
21 August 2009

43rd anniversary of Wave Hill walk off
The Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP today joined with the Gurindji people on the banks of the Victoria River to remember one of the great stories of Australian history and one of the nation’s most extraordinary leaders.
21 August 2009

Giving Indigenous parents a helping hand
Indigenous parents across the Northern Territory will soon have access to a range of services including nutrition advice, home visits, and financial management training.
20 August 2009

Time for NT volunteers to apply for equipment
Whether your local sporting group needs a fridge, or your art group needs a fax machine, or perhaps your conservation group needs a new first aid kit, the 2009 Volunteer Grants Program is now open and here to help.
19 August 2009

$1.9 million to fix five road black spots in Lingiari
The Rudd Labor Government will invest a further $1.9 million to fix five dangerous black spots on Territory roads, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Anthony Albanese, and Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon, announced today.
18 August 2009

New committee to focus on Regional Development in Northern Territory
The Australian and Northern Territory Governments have today announced the new Regional Development Australia (RDA) Northern Territory committee members.
11 August 2009

Regional Development Australia- NT Committee appointments
The Australian and Northern Territory Governments have today announced the new Regional Development Australia (RDA) Northern Territory committee members.
11 August 2009

Appointment of new Chair of the Aboriginals Benefit Account Advisory Committee
I am pleased to announce the appointment of Patricia (Pat) Brahim to the position of Chair of the Aboriginals Benefit Account Advisory Committee (ABAAC) for a term of three years.
10 August 2009

Australian Government proud to support 2009 Garma Festival
 The Australian Government today announced $265,000 to support Australia’s leading Indigenous festival, Garma.
7 August 2009

Australia's first surf lifesaving club in an Indigenous community opened today
 The remote Northern Territory community of Yirrkala is celebrating the opening of its Surf Club today which is up and running three years ahead of schedule thanks to the hard work and determination of local people.
7 August 2009

Training Territorians how to build houses
A multi-purpose training facility equipped with power tools and machinery for general construction will soon be built in Alice Springs thanks to $1.5 million from the Australian Government.
6 August 2009

Getting our Territory emergency volunteers ready for anything
Emergency service volunteers in the NT have received $195, 740 in funding from the Australian Government’s National Emergency Volunteer Support Fund, the Hon. Warren Snowdon, Member for Lingiari, announced today.
6 August 2009

July

Improving the care of the Territory's elderly
The frail and elderly in Lingiari will soon feel the benefits of a boost to the training offered to local aged and community care staff.
31 July 2009

Welcome investment in the Northern Territory's remote airstrips
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, Member for Lingiari today welcomed the Federal Government’s investment in five remote airstrips across the NT.
27 July 2009

Tackling binge drinking in Alice, Tennant, Katherine and across the NT
Local organisations with ideas on how to put an end to binge drinking in their town are encouraged to apply for grants of up to $250,000 as part of the Government’s $53.5 million National Binge Drinking Strategy.
27 July 2009

Supporting the Territories Indigenous songs, stories, art and culture
From a memorial festival between Elcho Islanders and Luritja/Pintupi people to a multi-media production centre at Yirrkala, the vibrant Indigenous culture of the Territory will be making the most of $871,960 in Federal Government support.
23 July 2009

Katherine schools set for more than $10 million boost
Chief Minister and Education Minister Paul Henderson said today that Katherine Schools were set to benefit from at least $10 million in Northern Territory and Australian Government funding.
22 July 2009

Building strong families in the Tiwi's, East Arnhem, Katherine and Gulf region
Children across the Lingiari electorate will have access to expanded playgroups, literacy programs, parenting support, child nutrition education and child friendly community events thanks to more than $6.5 million from the Australian Government’s Communities for Children initiative.
22 July 2009

Improving the Katherine hospital emergency department
The Australian Government has allocated $1.2 million to the Northern Territory for the Katherine District Hospital through the Taking the Pressure off Public Hospitals initiative.
16 July 2009

Building better hospital services in Alice Springs
Residents of Alice Springs and surrounding communities will benefit from a $15.2 million boost to emergency and medical infrastructure at Alice Springs Hospital.
13 July 2009

$9 million boost for Tennant schools
Chief Minister and Education Minister Paul Henderson said today Tennant Creek schools were set to benefit from almost $9 million in Territory and Australian Government investment.
10 July 2009

Protecting the Territories Indigenous heritage
Indigenous cultural sites from Keep River to Hermannsburg will receive more than $626,550 from the Commonwealth Government’s Indigenous Heritage Program to help look after important cultural heritage values.
8 July 2009

Bima wear goes digital
The Hon. Warren Snowdon, Member for Lingiari, today congratulated Bima Wear on Bathurst Island for pursuing technology to build their textile business and winning a $33,660 grant under the Australian Government’s Textile, Clothing and Footwear (TCF) Small Business Program.
6 July 2009

$29.7 million to repair and protect the NT environment
Access to natural resource management information, weed control, camel control, managing marine debris, rat eradication and more will benefit from over $29.7 million to be invested in the Northern Territory environment through the Federal Government’s Caring for Country.
6 July 2009

Improving the wellbeing of Territory families
Radio shows, a domestic violence outreach service, a multicultural playgroup and a community centre are just of some of the six programs to share in $481,640 in Australian Government funding over the next year.
3 July 2009

Support for defence families in Katherine
Defence families in Katherine will be able to stay up-to-date with community events and Defence news following the announcement of funding for the Tindal Community Times.
3 July 2009

Strong men, strong voices, strong communities
Member for Lingiari and Federal Minister for Indigenous Health, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, today congratulated the leadership shown by the Aboriginal men who have participated in the Men’s Health Summit at Banatjarl near Katherine.
2 July 2009

Meeting the needs of older Territorians in Lingiari
Growing old in remote and regional Northern Territory became a little easier today with the announcement of an additional 36 home-based aged care places funded through the Federal Government’s latest Aged Care Approvals Round.
2 July 2009

Christmas Island ecosystem rescue
The Australian Government will invest $1.5 million to begin the rescue of Christmas Island’s ecosystem, including a mission to capture the last remaining pipistrelle bats for captive breeding.
1 July 2009

June

Further investment in Territory TAFES
Students in Alice Springs and Katherine will soon be able to be trained in Community Services, Aged Care, Oral and Health programs specifically designed to serve Indigenous communities, following the announcement of over $4.5 million investment in Charles Darwin University’s Alice Springs and Katherine campuses.
30 June 2009

$17.5 million for modernising schools in Lingiari
Schools from Galiwinku to Alice Springs will soon have new or refurbished science laboratories or language centres thanks to the first stage of the Science and Language Centres for 21st Century Secondary Schools (SLC) element of the Building the Education Revolution (BER).
30 June 2009

Over a million more for NT community infrastructure
The Federal Government’s Community Infrastructure Fund, which has already delivered well over $6 million dollars to the Lingiari electorate, has been boosted by over a $1 million, Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP announced today.
26 June 2009

Schools benefiting from Building the Education Revolution right across the NT
Federal Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, today confirmed that more than $100 million of school infrastructure projects are underway right across the NT improving our schools, and benefiting our kids, teachers, community and economy.
25 June 2009

Christmas and Cocos (Keeling) Islands to receive community arts funding
The Minister for Home Affairs, Brendan O’Connor, today announced Australian Government funding for two community art programs for Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.

24June 2009

Liam Jurrah putting Yuendumu on the AFL map
Federal Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, today wished Melbourne Football Club rookie Liam Jungarrayi Jurrah all the best before his debut AFL game against Essendon at the Docklands stadium tonight. 
19 June 2009

$76,500 to conserve Tennant Creek's historic military hospital
The historic Tuxworth Fullwood House in Tennant Creek will receive Australian Government funding of $76,500 for restoration works.
19 June 2009

$116,500 for Hartley Street School Alice Springs
With an Australian Government contribution of $116,500, important conservation and repair works can now begin on Hartley Street School, the first official school in Alice Springs.
19 June 2009

Central Australian landmarks handed back to traditional owners
An important cultural site for the Arrernte people and a geographical landmark that was a beacon for early explorers is among six parcels of land handed back to traditional owners by the Australian Government today.
12 June 2009

$3 million to help families and children in Alice Springs
Vulnerable families and children at risk in Alice Springs will receive additional support through intensive early intervention programs to improve their health and wellbeing.
12 June 2009

$43.3 million to build libraries and classrooms for Lingiari primary schools 
Tennant Creek Primary School will receive $2.5 million, Humpty Doo Primary School will receive $2.5 million and Angurugu Community Education Centre on Groote Eylandt will receive $2 million to build multi-purpose halls through the latest round of the Rudd Government’s Primary Schools for the 21st Century.
12 June 2009

New 40-bed hostel for Alice Springs
A new 40-bed hostel is helping provide improved support and care for patients seeking renal dialysis treatment in Alice Springs.
11 June 2009

New safe houses opened in Alice Springs
The Australian and Northern Territory Governments today opened a new women’s safe place in Alice Springs to provide emergency accommodation for large families escaping family and domestic violence.
11 June 2009

$12.2 million worth of grants for the NT
The establishment of market gardens to produce fresh vegetables in remote Northern Territory communities, and the construction and renovation of community stores are among local projects receiving $12.2 million in funding from the Aboriginal Benefits Account (ABA).
11 June 2009

New Central Land Council building opens in Alice Springs
The new Central Land Council head office, officially opened today, will be an important information, services and support hub for Indigenous Australians in Central Australia.
11 June 2009

Innovation fund to deliver a 'meeting place' for Alice Springs
Senator Mark Arbib and the Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon, today announced an Innovation Fund project that will help Indigenous job seekers in Alice Springs to develop their own business.
10 June 2009

Indigenous rangers protect Red Centre lands
More than 300,000 hectares of the Northern Territory’s fragile arid environment will be protected in Australia’s 29th Indigenous Protected Area, the Angas Downs IPA, opening the way to new training and job opportunities.
10 June 2009

$700,000 Funding for Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Kakadu National Parks
More than $700,000 will be provided for three heritage projects at two of Australia’s most treasured World Heritage Sites – Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Kakadu National Parks. Funding was announced today by the Federal Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts, Peter Garrett, and the Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon, as part of the Australian Government's $650 million Jobs Fund initiative.
05 June 2009

Smart kids-proud culture-a fantastic Barunga Festival
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, member for Lingiari, today announced more than $2.3 million would be invested in Better TAFE Facilities in Katherine, Mataranka, Alice Springs and Batchelor.
05 June 2009

Rebuilding our Territory TAFES
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, member for Lingiari, today announced more than $2.3 million would be invested in Better TAFE Facilities in Katherine, Mataranka, Alice Springs and Batchelor.
04 June 2009

Supporting separated parents in Alice Springs
Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, has welcomed news that a new Post Separation Cooperative Parenting service will be funded for Alice Springs.
02 June 2009

7 day Territory weather forecasts and improved cyclone tracking
The Rudd Government’s $78.5 million funding boost for the Bureau of Meteorology will mean improved weather forecasts and warning systems across 56 Lingiari towns and communities.
02 June 2009

Helping refugees and migrants call the NT home
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, Member for Lingiari, today announced the Federal Government would spend $140 thousand on services to assist refugees and migrants settle in the Northern Territory.
01 June 2009

RAAF Tindal personnel briefed on the Defence White Paper and ADF family health care
The Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, the Hon Warren Snowdon MP, visited personnel at RAAF Tindal on Friday to brief them on the new White Paper.
01 June 2009

May

Building houses and skills in remote Mapoon
The remote Cape York community of Mapoon is to benefit from a joint operation between the Australian Government, the Queensland Government and the Australian Army to deliver much needed infrastructure, repairs and maintenance.
27 May 2009

Improving the health and well being of Ngukurr children with playgroup
The Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, today welcomed funding from the Australian Government for the Expansion of the Playgroups for Indigenous Families (EPIF) measure.
27 May 2009

A working future can be made to work for homelands
The Northern Territory Aboriginal homelands and outstations have real opportunities for development following the release by the Northern Territory Government’s A Working Future initiative.
22 May 2009

SIHIP works underway in the NT
Refurbishments under the Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program (SIHIP) have started on the Tiwi Islands, Groote Eylandt and in Tennant Creek, with construction of new houses expected to start in coming months.  
21 May 2009

Almost $5 million more for Lingiari schools
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, Member for Lingiari, today announced a further 51 schools across the wider Northern Territory would share in close to $5 million to help refurbish their classrooms and grounds.
21 May 2009

Investing in young people and the environment on Melville Island
The Federal Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon, today announced a new Green Corps project that will teach young people on Bathurst Island how to preserve and restore their island environment.
20 May 2009

$10 million Katherine division consultation extended
Territorians will now have until 30 June to provide comments about a planned $10 million project to build a heavy vehicle diversion bypassing Katherine Terrace.
20 May 2009

More than $9 million for schools, roads, and infrastructure in the Darwin rural area.
The Darwin Rural area is benefiting from the Rudd Labor Government’s decisive action to reduce the impact of the global recession, with over $9 million of work underway on schools, roads and community infrastructure.
15 May 2009

$38.5 million for education and training in Lingiari
The Northern Territory is set to receive a total of $38.5 million in direct education funding following the release of the Rudd Labor Government Budget. 
13 May 2009

Federal budget helping Territorians into work
The Federal budget will deliver support to Territorians suffering the effects of the global recession as well as providing employment support and training to those with disabilities or those caring for or fostering children as part of the nationwide employment funding scheme.
13 May 2009

Federal budget continues to 'close the gap'
The lives and livelihoods of Indigenous Territorians will benefit from more than $309 million in initiatives over the next financial year, and more than $807.4 million over the next three years.
13 May 2009

Federal budget delivers secure and sustainable pension reform
All of the Territory’s struggling age pensioners, disability pensioners, carers, and veteran income support recipients will benefit from increases in their pension payments after the announcement of fairer pension reforms in the Rudd Labor Budget, the Hon Warren Snowdon MP said today.
13 May 2009

$13 million to improve indigenous electoral participation
Federal Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP has welcomed the $13 million Rudd Labor Budget investment in the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) to improve Indigenous electoral enrolment and improve electoral knowledge in Indigenous communities.
13 May 2009

Building better roads for the NT in budget 2009-10
Road works will be underway the length and breadth of the Northern Territory in 2009-2010 thanks to investment of the Rudd Labor Government, member for Lingiari, the Hon Warren Snowdon MP announced today.
13 May 2009

Creating opportunity for Indigenous Territorians
Federal Member for Lingiari, the Hon Warren Snowdon MP, said the Rudd Government’s Budget 2009 is committed to improving the employment, training and education opportunities for Indigenous Territorians. 
12 May 2009

Federal budget delivers on the NT environment
Lingiari National Parks from Kakadu to Uluru-Kata Tjuta and the Christmas Island National Park will receive the lion’s share of $26 million over four years to assist with management.
12 May 2009

A budget to build jobs in Lingiari
The Hon Warren Snowdon MP, member for Lingiari, has welcomed a strong, decisive Rudd Government Budget for the Northern Territory that will support jobs and small businesses today while charting a course to return the Budget to surplus once the global financial crisis is over.
12 May 2009

Federal budget building better health in Lingiari
More than $14 million will be spent building new health infrastructure in Alice Springs, North East Arnhem Land and Groote Eylandt following the 2009 Federal Budget.
12 May 2009

Celebrating National Volunteers Weeks with funding for Alice Springs
Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, today welcomed $119,466 Federal funding for the Alice Springs Volunteer Resource Centre as part of National Volunteer Week celebrations.
12 May 2009

Removal of Asbestos at Areyonga
Asbestos removalists, McMahon Services, this week began work on removing asbestos containing debris in the remote community of Areyonga in the Northern Territory.
08 May 2009

$44.8 million for Lingiari Primary Schools
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, Member for Lingiari, today announced that 24 primary schools across the wider Northern Territory would share in $44,850,000 for major new infrastructure projects under Round One of the Primary Schools for the 21st Century (P21) program.
07 May 2009

$3 Million towards Katherine Regional Cultural Precinct
Infrastructure and Local Government Minister Anthony Albanese and Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon, today announced the Rudd Labor Government would offer $3 million for Stage One of the Katherine regional cultural precinct in the Northern Territory.
06 May 2009

$125 million Alice Springs Transformation Plan
The Australian and Northern Territory Governments have written to Tangentyere Council with a significantly expanded offer of more than $125 million for housing, infrastructure and services for Alice Springs.
02 May 2009

April

Centacare NT receives more than $2.3 million in funding for Northern Territory families
Families in the Territory suffering conflict and relationship problems will now be able to access more help through Centacare NT.
29 April 2009

Community consultation on $10 million Katherine division
The Territory Government is calling on Katherine residents to provide comments about a planned $10 million project to build a heavy vehicle diversion bypassing Katherine Terrace.
28 April 2009

Think climate think change in the NT
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, Member for Lingiari, is encouraging Territory school kids to enter a new national competition to tell Australia what they think about climate change.
27 April 2009

Indigenous tourism business hub opens in Alice Springs
The Minister for Employment Participation, Brendan O’Connor, today officially opened the Central Aboriginal Experiences tourism hub in Alice Springs which will provide support and referral services to Indigenous tourism businesses.
23 April 2009

Honouring our ANZAC heroes in the NT
Member for Lingiari and Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP today encouraged all Territorians to take time on Saturday to remember the service and sacrifice of Australia’s servicemen and women.
22 April 2009

$2.3 million for mental health support services in Yuendumu
Indigenous Australians living with mental illness in Yuendumu in the Northern Territory will have greater access to mental health support, with $2.3 million in Australian Government funding over the next three years.
17 April 2009

Welcoming more Territory nurses back to work
The Member for Lingiari, the Hon Warren Snowdon MP, today encouraged all nurses who have left the nursing workforce, but who have experience working in the Territory, to take advantage of the Rudd Government’s cash payments of up to $6,000 for qualified nurses and midwives who choose to return to work.
17 April 2009

Boom gates and better roads for the Territory
Work is getting underway for safer rail crossings around Alice Springs and better roads into the Territory via the Plenty Highway and Tanami Road.
15 April 2009

319 Community Aged Care jobs in the NT
Indigenous workers will now fill 319 jobs in the aged and community care sector, through changes to the Community Employment Development Projects (CDEP) program.
14 April 2009

Transition care: Helping older Territorians regain their independence
More than 80 older NT residents have participated in the Australian Government’s $293.2 million Transition Care Program since November 2007 – allowing most of them to move from hospitals and back into their own homes.
14 April 2009

Giving young unemployed people a taste of the ranger life at Wadeye
The Thamarrurr Rangers will be teaching a group of unemployed young people how to build pig traps, protect cultural sites, control erosion and do quarantine monitoring in a new Australian Government Green Corps project.
14 April 2009

Protecting the Territory from disaster
Federal Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, today welcomed over $727,000 of Australian Government funding to help protect Top End communities from the impact of natural disasters.
07 April 2009

More than $8 million for Lingiari schools
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, member for Lingiari, today welcomed the Federal Government’s $8.175 million investment in the infrastructure and refurbishment of Territory schools.
06 April 2009

Almost half a million dollars to fix five black spots in Lingiari
Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Anthony Albanese, and Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon, today announced that the Rudd Labor Government will invest $497,000 to fix five dangerous black spots on local roads in the Federal electorate of Lingiari.
03 April 2009

Better, more personalised employment services for the NT
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP today welcomed news that 10 job service providers will deliver the Rudd Government’s new $4 billion employment services system in the wider Northern Territory.
03 April 2009

March

Over a thousand computers for the wider Northern Territory
More than 60 local secondary schools will now have access to 21st Century technology through the National Secondary School Computer Fund.
31 March 2009

Giving young Indigenous people a future in the Territory cattle industry
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, member for Lingiari, today welcomed the Federal Government’s investment of $350,000 in mentoring and support for young Indigenous people keen to work on NT cattle stations.
31 March 2009

Alice Springs Students part of the digital education revolution
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, member for Lingiari, today officially opened a new computer laboratory at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College in Alice Springs.
30 March 2009

Progress fighting drugs in NT Indigenous communities
The Australian Government funded Substance Abuse Intelligence Desk (SAID) is working in partnership with the Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER) to strengthen Indigenous community safety.
27 March 2009

Million dollar Trade Training Centres for Tennant Creek and Christmas Island
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, member for Lingiari, today welcomed up to $2.7 million dollars allocated for the development of Trades Training Centres in Tennant Creek and Christmas Island high schools.
26 March 2009

Seven new infrastructure projects soon to get underway in the Roper Gulf Shire
A Town Hall upgrade, community outreach centre, horticulture shed and sports ovals will all benefit from the latest Rudd Labor Government Community Infrastructure Fund investment in the Territory.
25 March 2009

Infrastructure, roads and services for the Katherine region
 Tourism, culture, transport, community infrastructure and local jobs all benefit from a more than 7.5 million dollar injection in the Katherine Region.
24 March 2009

More than 45 million dollars for our Territory roads
 Over the next five years, local councils across the wider Northern Territory and Christmas and Cocos (Keeling) Islands will receive unprecedented Federal financial help to maintain and upgrade their local roads.
24 March 2009

From Bathurst Island to Yulara computers are going into schools
The new school year began with computers at St Joseph’s College in Katherine, Ltyentye Apurte Community Education Centre in Alice Springs, Xavier Community Education Centre on Bathurst Island and Nyangatjatjara College at Yulara thanks to the National Secondary School Computer Fund.
24 March 2009

Air services to the Indian Ocean Territories
Federal Member for the Indian Ocean Territories, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, has welcomed the extension of the current National Jet Systems air service to Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, that was due to end this month.
23 March 2009

Progress Report for the Northern Territory Emergency Response
The Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER) is making good progress with more than 15,000 people on income management, more police on the beat and a successful school nutrition program in 70 communities. 
22 March 2009

Over three and a half million dollars invested in the Tiwis
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, member for Lingiari, today congratulated the Tiwi Islands Football League on hosting yet another fantastic Tiwi Grand Final Day, drawing hundreds of visitors and locals to the new Tiwi Oval.
22 March 2009

Tangentyere Council negotiations extended
The Australian and Northern Territory Governments have agreed to extend negotiations on the $50 million housing and infrastructure package for the Alice Springs town camps, to provide more time for consultations to be completed.
21 March 2009

Rudd government delivers more than $2.5 million to build community infrastructure in the NT
The Rudd Labor Government has today signed off a further $482,000 for ready-to-go local infrastructure projects in the Northern Territory, including public lighting in Todd Mall in Alice Springs, skate parks for Adelaide River and Batchelor, and refurbished toilet facilities at Berry Springs.
17 March 2009

Over a million dollars invested in the Barkly
Stainless steel barbeques will be springing up at the Longreach Waterhole Recreation Area, and the Tennant Creek Tourist Stop following an injection of money from the Federal Government’s $800 million Community Infrastructure fund.
13 March 2009

Desert show piece grown by Green Corps
A new Australian government Green Corps project will create a best practice show piece of desert sustainability, as well as supporting the habitat and needs of local wildlife at the Desert Knowledge Precinct, Alice Springs.

12 March 2009

Creating a respite home for Alice Springs seniors
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, member for Lingiari, today announced a grant of $50,000 to modify a house in Alice Springs and create more respite options for carers of senior Territorians.
11 March 2009

Improving life-long indigenous health in Kintore
The Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon, today announced that Pintubi Homelands Health Service will receive $109,978 to undertake Phase 1 of the Health for Life program.
10 March 2009

The Daly, Barkly and West Arnhem share in over $850,000 for improved community infrastructure
Recreation parks, bike tracks and even community kitchens will all be enhanced in the latest Territory projects funded through the $800 million Community Infrastructure Program.
06 March 2009

Boost for telecommunications in the bush-Snowdon
Warren Snowdon, MHR for Lingiari, has welcomed the Rudd Government’s threefold response to the Glasson report into regional and remote telecommunications services.
06 March 2009

Snowdon honours Yananymul Mununggurr Tribute
Lingiari MP Warren Snowdon today congratulated Yananymul Mununggurr on the receipt of the Tribute to Northern Territory Women.
06 March 2009

$10 million of grants for NT indigenous communities
A new community store and a transport service for remote Indigenous communities are among 20 successful applicants to share in almost $10 million in funding from the Aboriginals Benefit Account (ABA).  
4 March 2009

$15.7 million boost for indigenous rangers
 The Australian Government will provide $15.7 million over two years to support 22 Indigenous ranger groups, working on land and sea management activities in the Northern Territory.
4 March 2009

February

Alice Springs youth are given headspace
The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, Member for Lingiari, today welcomed a new mental health initiative for youth in Alice Springs, with the opening of headspace Central Australia.
28 February 2009

Over $200,000 in respite for Territory carers
The Hon. Warren Snowdon, member for Lingiari, today announced $244,600 to improve the provision of respite care in the Top End and Central Australia.
24 February 2009

$955,000 for Territory community infrastructure
The Rudd Labor Government has signed off on $955,000 for local communities from the Tiwis through to the MacDonnell Shire Council, announced the Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP today.
24 February 2009

Senator Scullion abandons Territory infrastructure and jobs
Member for Lingiari and Minister for Defence Science and Personnel Warren Snowdon says Senator Nigel Scullion and the CLP abandoned Territorians by not supporting the Government’s $42 billion Nation Building and Jobs Plan.
18 February 2009

Power turned on at largest solar system in Australia
Switched on today, Australia’s largest roof mounted solar power system will generate more than 500 megawatt hours of clean renewable electricity every year in the Alice, Environment Minister Peter Garrett said.
18 February 2009

$2,741 support for Veteran event in Alice Springs
Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club Australia has received $2,741 in funding from the Rudd Government, Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP said today.
18 February 2009

Aden Ridgeway appointed Chair of $10m remote business centre
Businesses in remote Australia will benefit from the appointment of Mr Aden Ridgeway as Interim Advisory Board Chair, and Ms Brenda Elferink as Director of the recently launched $10 million Remote Enterprise Centre in Alice Springs.
16 February 2009

Two safe places for Nguiu
The community of Nguiu on Bathurst Island today welcomed the opening of two new safe places that will help the community care and protect the local children and their families.
14 February 2009

Tiwi Bombers welcome new home for Tiwi AFL
The Tiwi Bombers Football Club now have a new oval to play home games at Nguiu on Bathurst Island, thanks to a significant investment by the Australian Government.
14 February 2009

Share your views on human rights: The national human rights consultation
People in and around Alice Springs, Nhulunbuy, Katherine, Wadeye and Uluru will soon have a chance to share their views on human rights with the National Human Rights Consultation.
11 February 2009

A place for the children to play in Katherine
Member for Lingiari, the Hon Warren Snowdon MP, today welcomed news of $193,000 to help build a large, centrally-located children's playground in Katherine.
4 February 2009

Building, supporting and growing the Territory
The Rudd Government’s $42 billion Nation Building and Jobs Plan, announced by the Prime Minister in Canberra today, delivers welcome investment in Northern Territory infrastructure and jobs.
3 February 2009

January

Doors open on safe places across the NT
The Australian and Northern Territory Governments today opened a women’s safe house and a men’s cooling off place in the remote community of Ngukurr, as part of a roll-out of 22 safe places across the Northern Territory as part of the Northern Territory Emergency Response.
30 January 2009

Progress on Kenbi land claim commended
Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, today congratulated Raylene Singh, the traditional owners, the Northern Land Council and the NT Government on negotiating a way forward in the Kenbi Land Claim.
30 January 2009

New financial counsellors for the Top End
Two new financial counselling positions at Anglicare NT will improve access to free counselling for people in the Top End including Arnhem Land, who are struggling to make ends meet.
30 January 2009

Indigenous youth help the desert bloom sustainably
A new Australian Government Green Corps project will create a show piece of desert sustainability in Alice Springs over the next six months.
29 January 2009

Getting more computers to NT school kids
School children from Ramingining to Harts Range will soon be able to study using the latest in the Information and Communications Technology.
28 January 2009

First ever national youTHINK event held in Alice Springs
Young people in Alice Springs are invited to join the Government’s nationwide youTHINK event to be held on the 20th February and share their thoughts on how to build a better Australia.
27 January 2009

NT welcomes 120 new citizens on Australia Day
Australia Day is a chance for all Australians to enjoy our nation’s special day, and celebrate being part of such a wonderful country.
26 January 2009

Farewell to Father John Leary
Today the Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, joined the many mourners to farewell a true and compassionate Territorian in Father John Leary.
23 January 2009

A kitchen garden for the Maningrida kids
Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, today announced that children at Maningrida Community Education School will soon enjoy the benefits of growing, preparing and sharing fresh food as part of the national Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program.
19 January 2009

Fixing the Barkly Highway fast
Work is underway to fix the Barkly Highway and the Federal Government is ready to lend a hand under the Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements, Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon announced today.
16 January 2009

Funding future Territory forests
The Territory’s forestry industry, including the high value tropical hardwood industry in the Top End, can benefit from $9 million invested by the Rudd Government in Australia’s forest industries and timber export products.
13 January 2009

NT volunteers get New Year funding
Girraween Landcare through to the Groote Eylandt BMX Club will all benefit from the Australian Government’s Volunteer Grants Program.
7 January 2009

Territory seniors get national transport concessions
Train, bus and ferry fares will now be cheaper for Northern Territory Seniors when they travel interstate.
6 January 2009

Rev. Jim Downing: A man of faith and vision
Today, the Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, paid tribute to Reverend Jim Downing; a true Territorian who dedicated his life to others.
5 January 2009

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