Jackson Clark

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About Jackson Clark

Jackson Clark is born and bred in Darwin and has covered sports locally and nationally since the age of 13, featuring on television, radio and newspapers.

He is currently the host of SEN’s ‘Fridays in the Top End’ and is the author of ‘The Green Machine: 70 Years of the St Marys Football Club’ and marketing book ‘Digital Marketing for Educators’.

Clark runs the Facebook page ‘NT Football with Jackson Clark’ and is also a primary school teacher.

All Articles by Jackson Clark

Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm moves towards community control

The Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm is set to move towards Aboriginal community control, more than two decades after Ngunnawal Elders first called for a culturally grounded residential healing centre on C...

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark Aug 5, 2026
Mid-West Aboriginal organisations receive funding to protect WA cultural sites

Aboriginal organisations in Western Australia's Mid-West and Gascoyne regions have received more than $107,000 to protect cultural heritage sites and strengthen connections to Country.

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark Aug 3, 2026
Cook brings First Nations flavours to early childhood menus

A Victorian cook is using native ingredients to help young children learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, history and food practices.

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark Jul 30, 2026
Remote Music Rangers program receives $100,000 boost

Up to 12 remote music rangers will help support musicians and strengthen cultural connections across remote parts of the Northern Territory from next year.

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark Jul 29, 2026
Leadership program welcomes 10th cohort of Indigenous leaders

A national leadership program has welcomed its 10th group of participants, bringing together 51 Indigenous leaders from 26 organisations across Australia.

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark Jul 24, 2026
Draft prospect Walker returns home for special Indigenous round

Carlton father-son prospect Cody Walker will return to Echuca this weekend for a match carrying special meaning for his family. The highly rated Yorta Yorta teenager has been named to play for the Mur...

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark Jul 24, 2026
Cape York medical student helps guide next generation at JCU Winter School

A fourth-year medical student from Cape York has returned to James Cook University's Indigenous Winter School to help guide the next generation of First Nations students.

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark Jul 20, 2026
Deadly Cup leaves lasting impact on Territory community

The Deadly Cup has again demonstrated the power of combining sport, culture and health after more than 2,000 people attended last weekend's rugby league carnival in Darwin.

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark Jul 13, 2026
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