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Deadly Days

The 'Deadly Days' Festivals are organised by the New South Wales North Coast TAFE and North Coast Aboriginal Learning Partnership.  The Festivals aim to give young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people greater opportunities in education, employment and training and get into a positive and healthy lifestyle. 
The festivals seek to help young people:

  • Get the most of education and pathways to take to your future
  • Find out more about employment and training opportunities
  • Encourage a positive outlook and healthy lifestyles
  • Explore contemporary and traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
  • Get involved in activities promoting and sustaining culture, identity and community interaction
  • Have fun through arts, music, performance and sport activities

 2010 Dates:

 NSW Casino TAFE* 1 September 2010
 NSW Kempsey TAFE* 2 September 2010
 NSW Great Lakes TAFE (Tuncurry) 3 September 2010
     

Please note that (*) indicates Deadly Days are still confirming exact venue locations but  they will be close to campuses indicated

NRHSN Indigenous Festivals Kit - for more information about what's involved for Rural Health Club members.
 

 In 2008, WARRIAHS and TROHPIQ members got together to present healthy lifestyles and health careers information at the Wollongbar Festival, while BREAATHHE, CRANC, MIRAGE, NERCHA and SHARP came together to provide workshops at the Coffs Harbour and Taree Festivals. 

Check out the Deadly Days website for further details.

 

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