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Warra Warra Legal Service

Locality: Broken Hill, New South Wales

Phone: +61 1800 812 800



Address: 184-186 Argent Street 2880 Broken Hill, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.warrawarra.org.au

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24.01.2022 Who ever said Counsellor's didn't have a green thumb check out our WWLS Counsellor's Kayelene and Shantell, working together with the 123 Hub to deliver a sustainable garden and veggie patch for our community. Go along next week and get involved. Look out for the next community flyer....did I mention a FREE feed as well



23.01.2022 Warra Warra are having some phone issues with their main contact number at the moment. Please phone 80 875197 or 80 878857 instead for any legal information or counselling advice. We apologise for the inconvenience that this may cause. Thank you and have a great day!

21.01.2022 Wilcannia Central School

19.01.2022 Hi Muurpas families, Please head over to https://www.aria.com.au/vote to VOTE for this incredible human and put our little community on the map! Our students ad...ore Miss Sarah & would be over the moon to celebrate this with her! This would mean so much to our school, our community and most importantly our kids! See more



18.01.2022 The first bark canoe handmade in nearly 80 years was cut out of a river red gum tree along the Darling/Baaka River near Wilcannia, in Far West NSW. With the he...lp of his community and the Art Gallery of New South Wales Barkindji elder Badger Bates guided the younger generation through the process, and with it handing down tradition and culture. See more

17.01.2022 Keep chasing your dreams Cherree, well done

16.01.2022 October is Mental Health Month. Mental Health Month is celebrated each year in the month of October in NSW. This month encourages all of us to think about our mental health and wellbeing, regardless of whether we may have a lived experience of mental illness or not It also gives us the opportunity to understand the importance of good mental health in our everyday lives and encourages help seeking behaviours when needed. The Theme for Mental Health Month is Tune In ... Tuning In means being present, being aware of what’s happening within you, and in the world around you. Tune In to your senses what can you sense right now? What can you feel? Tune In to your communities what’s happening that you can be part of, or that you can help others be part of? Tune In to stigma how do attitudes and understandings of mental health and wellbeing impact people’s ability to live the lives they want? Taking a moment to Tune In can help still and focus your mind, it can help you understand what’s going on for you and others. Tuning in can help you find a new perspective, and it can help you reflect and be present. Please remember we have two trained Counsellors who are available to support our community. Remember your Mental Health is just as important as your Physical Health.



14.01.2022 Just a reminder that you need to register for our exciting Women's Program that will start running from Tuesday 19th January, 2021.

12.01.2022 MENTAL HEALTH MONTH Tune In ART EXHIBITION Welcome to the FWLHD Mental Health Month 'Tune In' virtual art exhibition. Over the next month we are inviting the t...alented folks of the far west to post art works and photographs around the Mental Health Month theme of ‘Tune In’ to raise awareness of mental health and wellbeing in our communities. Tune In to your senses Tune In to your community Tune in to mental health and wellbeing There will be prizes awarded in the following categories - Overall winner - People’s Choice - Best Young Artist (under 25) - Best Indigenous Artist Submit your entries by email to [email protected] Please supply your name, age and contact details. By choosing to enter your work you are acknowledging that you are the author of the work and are giving the FWLHD permission the right to display the work. Entries close on the 23rd October, Winners will be announced on the 1st November. All entries will be moderated before publication to ensure they meet community standards.

11.01.2022 Kind words are always appreciated

11.01.2022 It is with much excitement that Warra Warra present their annual FREE Cinema event to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2021. Free Popcorn & Drink Combo on arrival. Raffles to be won!! Our movie this year is ‘Satellite Boy’ starts at 10am!

11.01.2022 NAIDOC theme this year 2021 - HEAL COUNTRY



09.01.2022 Macrame is happening right now everyone!! Come down and get creative

09.01.2022 Sign up next Wednesday 7 Oct at the Y in Chloride St

09.01.2022 Human rights are the fundamental freedoms and protections that belong to every one of us. They ensure every single person is treated equally and justly regardle...ss of race, sexuality, religion or beliefs. Rights are about being treated and treating others fairly and ensuring everyone has the ability to make choices about heir own lives. When we promote and defend human rights, all our lives are better and we can create a better world for ourselves and our fellow human beings. See more

09.01.2022 Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and the beginning of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence. In compari...son to other women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are 34 times more likely to be hospitalised from family violence and 10 times more likely to die as a result of violent assault. Every day over the next 16 days we will be posting a square with a new action we are calling on state, territory and Commonwealth governments to take to end the national emergency of violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. This year's theme is: Orange the World: Fund Respond, Prevent, Collect! SHARE to spread the word. #16daysofactivism #EndGenderBasedViolence #SaveFVPLS #16days #16DaysOfActivism #16DaysOfActivism2020 #orangetheworld

08.01.2022 Our Kids’ is aimed at educating Aboriginal families about the Family Law System and specifically the Indigenous List. The hope is that the film will be used by lawyers, community workers and other advocates. Aboriginal Family Law Pathways are in the process of coming up with ways to promote this valuable resource. Check this out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQzkqrdnGU4

08.01.2022 The Indigenous Police Recruitment Our way Delivery Program (IPROWD) supports Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people to join the NSW Police Force or oth...er Justice and Emergency Service Agencies: 10586NAT Certificate III in Vocational and Study Pathways. You need to: Be of Aboriginal and /or Torres Strait Islander descent, and to self-identify and be accepted or known by your community. (Proof of Aboriginality/Torres Strait Islander may be requested) Have no serious prior criminal history or serious driving offences. (All applicants must give approval for a basic Police screening to be conducted) Be a minimum age of 17 years 10 months at commencement of the course. Have or be able to obtain a NSW Driver’s Licence. Delivery Dates: 8th February 18th June 2021. Please see attached Flyer with more information. If you would like to discuss this opportunity further please do not hesitate to contact Tammy Gordon Education Administration Support on 02 9217 4890 or email [email protected]. See more

08.01.2022 How good is this for Wilcannia, great work, congratulations everyone

04.01.2022 Don't forget we have our last Lino Printing Art Group on Tuesday 22nd June, 10-2pm at WWLS. Lunch provided. Transport available Ph: 80876766. Come in and keep warm and have a hot cuppa

03.01.2022 As the #16DaysOfActivism campaign draws to a close - we want to remind you that activism against violence towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women an...d their children must be every day. That's why we are calling for governments to invest in the only national peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander victim/survivors of family violence - the National FVPLS Forum. We make sure our women's voices are HEARD and that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have a seat at the table in important national conversations. SHARE and help keep Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women's voices HEARD this #16days #16daysofactivism2020 #EndGenderBasedViolence #SaveFVPLS #OrangeTheWorld

03.01.2022 Get excited Menindee!!! Warra Warra will be in your community tomorrow to run a Macrame workshop where you can create to your hearts desire!! So much fun in store!! Enjoy a FREE BBQ lunch!!! Steak, Chicken and salad burgers on offer or sausages on bread...YUMMO!! Located at the Community Hall from 10am - 2pm. Our Solicitors and Counsellor will be in attendance as well. We can't wait to see you all there

03.01.2022 Great morning at the 123 Hub! Shantell and Kayelene our counsellors went to support this new amazing project!

02.01.2022 Planning day happening right now!! BBQ lunch supplied!!!! Head down to 123 Hub.

01.01.2022 Happy Monday! These smiley faces would brighten anyone's day and they are waiting for you at Compass Housing Services 123 Community Hub at Creedon Street Broke...n Hill. #compasshousing #compasshousingservices #affordablehousing #everybodyshome #communityhousing #endinghomelessness #housing #tenants #residents #home #socialhousing #communities #connectingcommunities #shelter #sustainablecommunities #SDGs #sustainabledevelopmentgoals #tenantempowerment #communityhubs #socialinclusion #specialistdisabilityhousing #Communityhub #communityhubs #123hub #123CreedonStHub #BrokenHill

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