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We went to the Power Cup and asked a bunch of our mob what they thought about smoking…here’s what they said…

Don't let your dreams go up in smokes, Latest, Photos, Young people |

We went to the Power Cup and asked a bunch of our mob what they thought about smoking…here’s what they said…
We went to the Power Cup and asked a bunch of our mob what they thought about smoking…here’s what they said…
We went to the Power Cup and asked a bunch of our mob what they thought about smoking…here’s what they said…
We went to the Power Cup and asked a bunch of our mob what they thought about smoking…here’s what they said…
We went to the Power Cup and asked a bunch of our mob what they thought about smoking…here’s what they said…
We went to the Power Cup and asked a bunch of our mob what they thought about smoking…here’s what they said…

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Nunkuwarrin Yunti of South Australia Inc
Tackling Tobacco Team
94 Grand Junction Road, Kilburn, SA 5084
Phone: 08 8169 7200
Email: tacklingtobacco@nunku.org.au


About Nunkuwarrin Yunti of South Australia Inc.

Nunkuwarrin Yunti of South Australia was initiated in the 1960s by the late Mrs Gladys Elphick, who founded the Council of Aboriginal Women of SA, one of the first Aboriginal organisations in South Australia.

First incorporated in 1971, Nunkuwarrin Yunti has evolved from the Aboriginal Cultural Centre, the Aboriginal Community Centre of South Australia, and the Aboriginal Community Recreation and Health Services Centre of South Australia.

Our name was adopted from the dialects of the two largest clans in the southern region - Ngarrindjeri and Narungga to represent the community, the services and the spirit in which they are provided.

Nunkuwarrin Yunti means 'Working Together – Doing Right Together' and proclaims our belief of one community sharing a united vision for the future.

This simple belief has seen Nunkuwarrin Yunti at the forefront of initiatives to improve the health, life expectancy and lifestyle prospects for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Acknowledgement of Country

We would like to acknowledge this land that we meet on today which is the traditional land for Kaurna people, and that we respect their spiritual relationships with their country. We also acknowledge the Kaurna people as the custodians of the Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today. We would also like to extend that respect to other Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people who are present.
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Throughout the website the term Aboriginal is used in this context to include people who identify as Aboriginal, people who identify as Torres Strait Islander Peoples and people who identify as both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. It is also used interchangeably with the term Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.

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