1st September 2009
As CEO and Editor of Ngurrala News Online I’d like to “Welcome All” to our new website and monthly newsletter. We are proud to go global and be able to share community positives with the wider community through our website. We will be bringing you news on what’s happening with Ngurrala and it’s participants, and give voice to whats happening in the local communities within the Nambucca Valley.
Job Services australia
This program open its door on the 1st July 2009, please find Job Services Australia office details below;
NAMBUCCA HEADS OFFICE
Shop 4/38 Ridge Street, Seascape Mall
Case Manager: Benjamin Jones
Phone: 0265 687399
Fax: 0265 687131
E.Mail: ngurrala1@ngurrala.com
MACKSVILLE OFFICE
Shop 2/11A Pricess Street
Case Manager: Eliza Williams
Phone: 0265 682416
Fax: 0265 682420
E.Mail: ngurrala3@ngurrala.com
And more importantly we would like to hear from you, as a local, we would like to have contributors from all over the valley that has something to share with the wider community both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal, events that effect us all.
If you would like to share your news with us and if possible pictures please click on: Ngurrala Newsletter Editor

MEGT CREW
There is a new work crew based at Ngurrala undertaking Land Conservation & Management training. They start work here on the 29th July 2009 doing property maintenance work on our grounds, participants below;
1. Craig Smith (Supervisor)
2. Robert Wison
3. Christopher Donovan
4. Fiona Williams
5. Eric Doyle
6. Travis Edwards
7. Victor Buchanan
8. Conway Edwards
9. Aaron Pope
50's Debutant Ball
There is an opportunity for you to participate in a debutant ball. the only requirement is that you must reside in the Nambucca valley and be 50 year or over to participate, if you are interested in helping with the preparations for the ball please contact either organiser listed below;
Day: Saturday
Date: 27th March 2010
Time: 6.00pm
Venue: Nambucca Heads Bowling Club
Organisers: Val Blair (0265 682487)
Christine Kelly


(Above) Green Team working on the boardwalk down at the
Bellwood Park, Nambucca Heads (2007) which is still work in
progress because of the tides.
The Nyambaga Indigenous Green Team are currently employed in a variety of projects throughout the area, including the finishing stages of the Estuary Boardwalk at Bellwood Park, Nambucca Heads. This particular job is now reliant on the tides, as they need a really low tide to be able to dig the footings for the second stage. Public opion concerning the project and the Green Team involvement has been very positive, with the Team showing the skills they enjoy.
For more information contact Green Team Manager
Terrence Hudson

The Footy Season is almost over;
* GOOD LUCK to Macksville first grade in next week game against Sawtell
* GOOD LUCK to Nambucca under 18's next week against Woolgoolga.