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Applications Now Open AM‑YAC Indigenous Community Trust advises that Sports Carnival Funding applications are now open for eligible AM‑YAC members. Funding is available to support sports carnival team managers to participate in approved carnivals and must be used for activities that provide a direct and identifiable benefit to the AM‑YAC community.Please note funding is limited…
AMYAC Employment Register A new initiative to support AMYAC members seeking employment within the AMYAC Coober Pedy Office. If you send through your Resume and relevant documentation to the AMYAC Office, you will be added to the register. When positions become available and you are on the AMYAC Employment Register you will be contacted by…
The Application Management System (AMS) will be used for members to make applications. Please use the below QR code or button link to the AMS. Members logging in for the first time will need to do the following: If you have any problems, please call Fordham Executive Office on 1800 028 828
What matters to AM‑YAC members matters to us. To help the Trust and the Trust Advisory Council understand the community better, we ask members to complete a survey. At the AGM in February, the Trustee invited members to share their thoughts about how the Trust is doing. Perpetual Trustees is always interested in hearing the…
The AM‑YAC Future Fund is money that is saved and invested for the long‑term benefit of AM‑YAC members. Instead of spending all the money now, some of it is put aside and invested so it can grow over time. This helps make sure there will be money available for the community in the future, including…
Attention 45+ and 60+ AM-YAC Members: If you have not yet received your Elders payment, please submit your application. The Trust will be processing payments this financial year. Members will receive one paymentas follows: Members 60+ who have not yet received it will get a $5,000 Elders payment. Members 45+ who have not yet received it…
Date and Time Late October / Early November (TBA) at Prominent Hill Mine – approx. 630pm- 8pm Context – The Prominent Hill Yarning Circle is a collaborative connection and learning space, designed in partnership with Antakirinja Matu-Yankunytjatjara People, BHP and supporting contractors. The space is designed to: Opening Event – BHP Prominent Hill would like…
On behalf of the AMYAC members and the board of directors we offer our condolences to the Lennon family for your loss. William Herbert Lennon Senior. Mr Lennon Senior was born at Watinuma / Officer Creek, near Fregon, on 1 March 1933. When he was born the old people said he should be called Tommy,…
A state funeral to honour the life of Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue AC CBE DSG, a proud Yankunytjatjara woman and highly respected Aboriginal leader, will take place at 1pm on Friday, 8 March 2024 at St Peter’s Cathedral, Kaurna Country, North Adelaide. The service will honour Yankunytjatjara woman Dr O’Donoghue’s lifelong work and advocacy to improve…