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School-aged children across NSW are gearing up for their chance to represent the Aboriginal nations they call home on the court, footy field and alongside one another.
When Tammy O'Connor reflects on her journey with King Kira Group (KKG), she sees a path defined by innovation, determination, and a commitment to addressing environmental challenges.
PCYC Haka Warriors, a values-driven program launched in 2019, has positively impacted the community, promoting cultural pride, leadership, and positive decision-making among Pasifika youth.
Indigenous basketball players are gearing up for PCYC Queensland's Deadly 3s, a major annual event in the state's sporting calendar. The three-on-three basketball tournament brings together players fr...
Close to 900 young people representing First Nations around the state have come together for PCYC NSW's marquee annual event celebrating culture, reconciliation and sport.
Queensland Police Service's youngest Police Liaison Officer, Chantelle Walmbeng, has been acknowledged for her work in a Far North Queensland Indigenous community.
Police and Citizens Youth Centres across Western Australia have experienced a significant rise in Aboriginal employment throughout 2023. The organisation, which is directly involved with 29 Aboriginal...
The culmination of a 20-week cultural identify program for Pacifika youth was held on Friday, with the 2023 finale of the Haka Warriors program.
Findings from a research project were delivered to the Woorabinda community this week, as the culmination of the three-year study was marked with a celebration of the achievements from the establishme...
The celebration and promotion of reconciliation, cultural identity and education through sport is set to take place at PCYC (Police Citizen Youth Clubs) NSW's annual Nations of Origin tournament, whic...
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