The Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport has been created in recognition of the important link between the Territory's greatest assets - intact natural environment and authentic cultural traditions.
Corrugated Iron Youth Arts Inc (CIYA) is a place for young people under 26 years of age to pursue performing arts in Darwin, Northern Territory.
The Indigenous Economic Forums were identified as a priority at the Economic Development Summit held in Darwin in November 2001 by the newly elected Labor Government. Since the first forum, the NT Government has established the Indigenous Economic Taskforce and developed an Indigenous Economic Development Strategy.
Kakadu is a jointly managed national park. The traditional owners are proud to share their country with visitors. Kakadu has been listed on the World Heritage List for both its natural and cultural value.
The Strehlow Research Centre cares for, and facilitates culturally appropriate access to, the Strehlow Collection of central Australian ethnographic objects and archival materials. It provides a repository for the wealth of material gathered by TGH Strehlow during his lifetime of study of the Aboriginal people of Central Australia. It consists collections of Australian Aboriginal artefacts, songs, genealogies, photographs and film and sound recordings ever amassed.
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