Welcome to the Manungurra Aboriginal Corporation. We trust you will find everything you need, including information on the community development, support and programs we offer to indigenous members of the Barkly region.
Since 2006, we have proudly contributed to the sustainable future of our country and people with an abundance of homelands development projects and services. For more information on our offered services, feel free to speak directly with CEO, Graeme Smith. Contact us today.
Manungurra Aboriginal Corporations is committed to a longstanding cultural and traditional responsibility to preserve our natural environment. We conduct community development projects throughout the Barkly.
We attempt to offer health and emergency support to carers and family members who’re seeking medical treatment outside the Barkly, in circumstances where usual government funding isn’t granted.
Education programs offered by Manungurra Aboriginal Corporation are aimed at improving job opportunities, increasing financial wealth, and maintaining the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people.
Supporting Our Communities
Stay up to date with Manungurra Aboriginal Corporation’s latest happenings. Our blog is regularly updated with recent community development initiatives and projects.
Our many community services can involve some differences. Things like health support are considered, depending on circumstance. We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to highlight some of the fine print.
We’ve been helping community members find employment throughout the Barkly since we opened our doors in 2006. Let’s build towards a sustainable economic future in the region. Send us your resume today!
Manungurra Aboriginal Corporation rovides community support, assistance and advice to the people of the Barkly region. Our services include community development, education and health support, as well as Government Housing Repair Maintenance Programs.
Manungurra Aboriginal Corporation would like to advise users that this website may contain images, audio/video recordings or names of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.