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Halls Creek OpShop Project

THE HALLS CREEK OPSHOP PROJECT: IN SUPPORT OF REMOTE ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES.

Amrita Australia Limited is collecting donations of preloved items to support the Halls Creek OpShop, located in Western Australia.

This project is a collaboration associated with Circulanation, an Australian charitable organisation that heads the national Remote OpShop Project, which is an initiative to support the development of independent locally-owned OpShops in Aboriginal communities throughout remote Australia. Several community groups have formed to take a pro-active role in facilitating the creation of local OpShops. These community-driven social enterprises generate independent funding that is used to seed creative projects and new opportunities. Amrita Australia is contributing to this initiative by supporting the Halls Creek community OpShop.

About Halls Creek

Halls Creek is located in the East Kimberly region of Western Australia between the towns of Fitroy Crossing and Turkey Creek (Warmun) on the Great Nothern Highway. Approximately 1300 people live in Halls Creek, and there are six languages spoken these include Jaru, Kija, Gooniyandi, Kukatja, Kriol and English.

Where is the OpShop?

The OpShop is located in the Halls Creek Child and Parent Centre. The Centre provides programs for parents and families, supporting many in the development of health and learning outcomes for children from newborn to kindy or pre-school age.

The Child and Parent Centre also acts as a hub for agencies to access the community. Scheduled visits are made by a variety of agencies including child health nurses, occupational therapist, speech therapists and mental health practitioners.

What happens to profits from the OpShop?

All profits from the sale of goods at the OpShop go towards community led projects at the Halls Creek Child and Parent Centre.

HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT?

Amrita Australia is collecting donations of quality pre-loved clothes and household items to send to Halls Creek. These include:

Clothing, Men, Women, kids and babies – Summer cottons and natural fibres preferred
Socks – all sizes. Sheets, pillow slips, towels, tea towels, bedding and linens.
Kids Hats, Babies clothes
Please Note: We cannot accept items that are ripped or torn. Electrical items are also not accepted. All clothing must be washed and clean.

DONATION COLLECTION

Our goal is to send 200kg of items to Halls Creek. To organise drop off of your pre loved goods please contact the Halls Creek OpShop Project coordinator in your area:

Adelaide: Contact Robin (08) 8338 0989 [email protected]

Brisbane: Contact Mahita 0438 757 915 [email protected]

Byron Bay: Contact Praba 0402 826 428 [email protected]

Canberra: Contact Aruna 0416 729 720 [email protected]

Hobart: Contact Arati Cleo 0418 551 958 [email protected]

Melbourne: Contact Ashram (03) 9782 9398 [email protected]

Sunshine Coast: Contact Akshara 0403 882 511 [email protected]

Sydney: Contact Amritasri [email protected]

All donations are welcome to further support this project. Tax deductible donations through Amrita Australia Limited can be made online.

CLICK HERE TO DONATE

To find out more about this project email: [email protected]

Thank you for your support! AAL acknowledges and respects Elders past, present and emerging.

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Galupa Homeland Project

The Galupa Homeland Project, situated on the Gove Peninsula in North East Arnhem Land N.T.; is a collaboration between Traditional Cultural Practices (TCP) and Amrita Australia Limited (AAL).

The Project centres around working with Yolngu Elders to establish an ongoing Community Art Program designed to keep the Young Women living at Galupa safe with purpose and connected to their Culture and Land.

The art programme has been designed by Yolngu Elders to support young vulnerable Indigenous Women and Children. Currently these young Women are living at Galupa Safety House supported and led by Gumatj clan Elder Gayili Marika Yunupingu.

To further support the health and well being of the Women and children at Galupa, The Elders requested an insulated weather-proof demountable as shelter from the harsh summer heat and extreme weather as the only accommodation at the Galupa Homeland was an open shed.

In December 2019, the purchase, manufacture and delivery of the air-conditioned demountable was accomplished.

Continuing to work closely with TCP and the Elders at Galupa, AAL are now proud to support the establishment of the Community Art Program which will assist the artistic endeavours and skill-building of the Young Women and Elders living at Galupa. This project will strengthen the Women’s resolve to stay on their homeland, and through this maintain their connection to Culture and Land. Such support also has direct positive spiritual, physical and social benefits.

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Traditional Cultural Practices (TCP)

TCP is a non-government organisation with projects centred on the Traditional homelands of the people of the Yuin Nation (NSW) ,Yolngu Nation (N.T) and Communities of Cape York (QLD). TCP’s work supports First Nation People to live on their Traditional lands keeping their Communities strong and safe and in doing so keep their Culture alive.

Yolngu are the best people for the healing process. We speak our own language, know our people and our Culture.”… Banduk Marika, The Elders Report into Preventing Indigenous Self Harm and Youth Suicide.


Gayili Marika Yunupingu


Gayili is a senior female Elder of the Gumatj clan, of the Yolngu Nations, North East Arnhem Land. Galupa, Gayili’s homeland, is where Maccassan people from Sulawesi Indonesia landed their boats and camped and traded in Melville Bay during the historical (pre colonisation) Maccassan trepanging season. It also remains significant as a traditional law safe haven and as a memorial site for the fight for land rights during the original establishment of mining operations in the Gove Peninsula region.

Gayili is the custodian of Galupa and the surrounding areas. She and her family live in an open shed on the outskirts of the mining town of Nhulunbuy.

Gayili is a nationally awarded champion of Indigenous suicide prevention, and her tireless work on the streets, often late at night, has reduced the suicide rate in her Community from the world’s worst to zero. In 2015 she was a member of the Prime Minister’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Advisory Group.


Peter McConchie – TCP Director of Projects

Peter grew up with close Cultural and Family ties to the Clan groups of North East Arnhem Land NT and is deeply connected to the Cultural lore of the Yuin Nation NSW. He has travelled the Australian continent for over thirty years, working in remote First Nation Communities.

Peter’s earlier work revolved largely around reducing indigenous youth suicide through connection to traditional Culture with the Elders. In 2013 he photographed, recorded and produced “The Elders Report into Preventing Indigenous Self Harm and Youth Suicide” and in 2014 co- founded Culture is Life an organisation dedicated to Cultural support for at risk Indigenous youth.

As an author and photographer Peter has recorded, transcribed and written seven books on traditional Cultural life and on the Australia Environment. He is published through Penguin Books, Pan Macmillan, Hardie Grant and Cambridge University Press.


Collaboration with Amrita Australia Limited

Earlier in 2019 Peter came to the Melbourne ashram and had a productive discussion with AAL representatives. During Amma’s 2019 Melbourne program, Peter was introduced to Amma who was pleased to know how First Nation People and their Cultural practices are being supported and encouraged further.

As a consequence of these meetings and, specifically for Amma’s Organisation, Peter presented the Galupa Homeland Project proposal. And in late July 2019 Amma gave her approval and blessing to proceed with funding the project.

AAL and Amma’s Organisations in Australia are honoured to be working with the Yolngu Elders, Gayili, Peter and the Young Women living at Galupa to support the Galupa Homeland Project.

All donations are welcome to further support this project. Tax deductable donations through Amrita Australia Limited can be made online.

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To find out more about this project email:  [email protected]

Thank you for your support!

AAL acknowledges and respects Elders past, present and emerging. It is they who provide our vision. It is they who guide us. We are responsible to the land as we are to the generations that follow. It is the land that gives us health, life & meaning. The young ones, and the generations that follow. They hold our future…

Chanting & Fundraiser Dinner

Come along for an evening of singing and feasting, hosted by Dance of Life Yoga studio in Fitzroy.

Suggested donation: $15. Dance of Life will donate all funds raised towards Amma’s Ashram Development Fund.

Email: [email protected]u or [email protected]

Contact: Nava Subramaniam | Tel: 0415966375

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Join us for the Weekly Satsang, every Sunday at the Melbourne Amma Centre (Melbourne Ashram), 842 Frankston-Dandenong Road, Carrum Downs.

Melbourne Ashram – Weekly Satsang

Sundays | 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Program Schedule

9:30 AM – 10:30 AM | Chanting Śrī Lalitā Sahasranāmāvali (Archana) and Śrī Mahiṣāsuramardini Stotram

10:30 AM – 11:00 AM | Amma’s Pada Puja

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM | 108 Names of Amma, Amma’s Message, Bhajans, Meditation, Arati, Closing Prayers

1:00 PM | Prasad Lunch

The regular Sunday Satsang schedule might be altered during tours and special events visits. Please refer to the latest program details in our monthly Newsletter & Calendar for more information.

For more information about the satsang click here >

City Satsang

City Satsang

When 3rd Friday of the month | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (for dates/times of upcoming events check Latest Newsletter)

Where Dance of Life Yoga Studio, 250 George St, Fitzroy

Contact Yashwin 0452 627 901

Details Join us for the monthly satsang in Fitzroy. Come along for a program of chanting, bhajans (devotional singing), and meditation, followed by light refreshments.

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