Wow! What a busy time it's been and I've been so excited to have visited families and friends in all of our communities across Gwoja. From Kintore to Utju, we've been doing a lot of good work in Gwoja: housing, remote voting, new footy lights. Palya!
My Office in Katherine Town at the Oasis Shopping Centre is open;
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 8.30pm-4.30pm or call Jo on 8973 8901 if you have any issues you want to talk about.
If you have any community events or meetings that you would like me to attend over the coming months, please call Katharine in my
Alice Springs Office on 8951 5561 to let us know.
Yuwa. When I first started as Member for Gwoja, it was my job to make sure that I pushed hard and strong for more housing and essential services to be delivered in the bush. To listen to the voices of our communities and give them the resources they need and ask for.
This year we've handed new houses over in Areyonga, Hermannsburg, Laramba and Kintore, just to name a few of the deadly projects we've been working on to ensure people in remote communities are looked after and cared for.
We also opened the Laramba Water Treatment Plant earlier in the year to ensure clean and fresh drinking water is accessible in our communities. We will continue to listen and we will continue to tell the government what the bush needs. Palya!
Yuwa, we've been travelling throughout the communities helping the remote voting team and our Gwoja mob understand what the Voice Referendum is all about.
Firstly, it's about recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Constitution of Australia.
Secondly, it is to have an elected body known as 'The Voice' of community representatives to tell the government what local communities want and need, and to advise the government on policies that will affect our mob. From grass roots up.
Nothing to lose, everything to gain! Make sure to vote to make your voice count!
CHANSEY PAECH
Member for Gwoja
MLAThis month we held a Day of Action against family domestic violence.
More than 80 women have been killed from domestic violence in the Northern Territory since 2000.
We are working with the government to source more funding to support our on the ground DV services across the Northern Territory to help our women and children live lives free from domestic, family and sexual violence.
We say no to domestic violence - our communities say NO to domestic violence.
This month we opened the Ntaria | Hermannsburg Football Oval Lights with MacDonnell Regional Council.
As one of my election promises, I am proud beyond words to see these lights installed for training, games and extra-curricular activites for our youth and sportsman and women in community. With summer on our doorstep, these new lights will allow for night games to commence and for our mob to be away from the desert sun during the day. Palya!
Thank you to the community of Ntaria for showing up and trusting me to listen to your voice.
Areyonga showed up for voting last week and they did it in style!
We stopped in Utju | Areyonga to deliver some fresh fruit and newsletters to the families and community leaders. It was great to catch up and see everyone excited to see their families in our Gwoja newsletters! Palya!
Desert Festival 2023 in Mparntwe | Alice Springs was once again, an amazing mix of art, culture and music.
I was lucky enough to attend most events at the festival this year, including Rayleen Brown's, from Kungkas Can Cook, delicious Bush Foods three course dinner. Yum!
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ALICE SPRINGS
Unit 2/51 Todd Mall
Alice Springs NT 0870
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PO Box 4592
Alice Springs NT 0871
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KATHERINE
2A Katherine Oasis Shopping Centre Katherine NT 0850
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Katherine NT 0850
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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
Authorised by Chansey Paech, NT Labor Gwoja