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Aboriginal Community Services

Locality: Mile End

Phone: +61 8 8346 9155



Address: 67 Henley Beach Road 5031 Mile End, SA, Australia

Website: http://aboriginalcs.org.au

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25.01.2022 Photography by Laura Vanags Photography



22.01.2022 In the December issue of the ACS Newsletter we wrap up 2019 and celebrate the Aboriginal Elders Village achieving 100% compliance against the New Aged Care Quality Standards. We would like to wish everyone a safe and joyous festive season. The ACS Newsletter will be back in March 2020.

20.01.2022 On Wednesday 25 September 2019, ACS partnered with the Indigenous Eye Health Unit of the University of Melbourne, the Indulkana School, Something Wild and the Iwantja Arts Centre to hold a trachoma expo. Students participated in activities at different stations, including the trachoma interactive water trailer, throughout the expo and the community came together for lunch. Thank you to everyone involved in the day.

17.01.2022 Photography by Jaz Anderson Photography



12.01.2022 We are wrapping up 2018 with our final Newsletter of the year. ACS would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season.

07.01.2022 Photography by Laura Vanags Photography | Centrepieces by Buds & Blooms Florist

05.01.2022 We would like to thank the staff of Grahams Jewellers Colonnades and their families for their generous donations of clothing and toys. The donations are on the way to our centres in the APY Lands.



02.01.2022 Our 2019 Autumn Edition of the ACS Newsletter is here. In this edition, we celebrate the Aboriginal Elders Village achieving 100% compliance during the recent Quality Review and highlight the Village's Lifestyle Program.

01.01.2022 Through our connections with NATSIC (Kate Whitely), ACS has established a partnership with Share the Dignity a national charity bringing dignity to women and girls. One of their Christmas programs is It’s in the bag - woman’s bag a program that donates a handbag filled with essential items. Share the Dignity have kindly donated 500 bags to ACS to distribute to women across our programs. Please have a look at the Share the Dignity website to learn more about this great charity. This follows on from our recent donation of 600 blankets from St Vinnies in Sydney though the NATSIC partnership.

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