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RISE Camp & Representative Trials

The RISE Camp, run by Duncan MacGillivray with the NRL NT peak sporting body for Rugby League in the NT, is a series of Rugby League activities with a focus on practising fundamentals of Rugby League through holistic coaching using games and fun activities. It will also offer opportunities for players to be selected into representative teams, and travel away to compete on the biggest stage for male and female juniors from 15 to 18 years.

 

The RISE Camp is open to both gender participants from 12 to 18 who are either experienced in the sport or have no Rugby League playing or training background. All participants must register and pay a $50 fee to attend, and for this they will receive: Training Shirt, Training shorts, onfield skills coaching, S&C coaching and lunch.

 

RISE Camp and Representative Trials - 12's to 18's Boys and Girls

When: 1st & 2nd of June

What Time: each day starts at 10am finishing at 2pm

Where: Anzac Oval for Field Skills and Alice Springs Youth and Community Centre for contact and S&C training.

How Much: $50

How to register: Use the RISE Registration link: https://profile.mysideline.com.au/register/entity?data=eyJlbnRpdHlJZCI6NTM0MjcwNzcsImVudGl0eVR5cGUiOiJwcm9ncmFtIn0%3D&source=rugby-league

 

Camp itinerary:

DAY 1 - 1st June

10am – 11am – Attacking skills Field Session (Anzac Oval)

11:15am – 12pm – Lunch

12:15pm – 1:30pm – Defensive skills Tackle Technique (Alice Springs Youth Centre Dojo)

2pm - DAY FINISH

 

Day 2 - 2nd June

10am – 11am – Attacking skills Field Session (Anzac Oval)

11:15am – 12pm – Lunch

12:15pm – 1:30pm – Defensive skills Tackle Technique (Alice Springs Youth Centre Dojo)

2pm - DAY FINISH

Phoney Film Festival

Alice Springs Town Council are excited to announce details for the 2024 Phoney Film Festival. The Phoney Film Festival has been a long running and successful event on the Alice Springs Calendar for the last 11 years. This year we are simplifying the nomination process and leaning into story telling. Young people aged 12-25 years are asked to make a short film up to 2 minutes in length made using a smart device.

 

The theme for this year is Community with young people simply being asked to tell a story of what community means to them without the restriction of categories or further guidelines.

 

Nominations can be submitted here prior to 17th June with selected films to be screened at the Alice Springs Cinema on Thursday 27th June. Individual and group nominations are welcome and there are cash prizes to be won!

 

Alice Springs Town Council will also be producing and distributing a ‘How To’ Media Package in the coming weeks and delivery workshops throughout Term 2.

 Further details will be provided by email and on the ASTC website - https://alicesprings.nt.gov.au/about-alice-springs/living-in-alice-springs/programs-for-young-people

Year 7s - A Midsummer Night's Dream

Year 7 Parents, Guardians, and Carers are encouraged to attend Bell Shakespeare's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Araluen Center on June 29th 2024. Students will spend most of term 3 studying this play and as George Bernard Shaw once said: "Shakespeare must be played, not read." 

Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to watch this play come to life!

 

https://araluenartscentre.nt.gov.au/whats-on/bell-shakespeare-midsummer-nights-dream

Young Territory Author Awards

Apr 5th - Aug 27th 2024

The Young Territory Author Awards (YTAA) are an annual writing competition where entrants write and produce their own book. The Awards aim to inspire children and young people in the NT to explore their ideas and turn them into stories. The competition is open to all Territorians 18 years and under and is organised in association with other public libraries and schools throughout the Northern Territory. Entries close 27 August 2024 and the winners will be announced at a presentation in Darwin in November 2024.   

 

There are lots of prizes to be won: 

  • The Young Ter­ri­to­ry Author of the year receives $500.
  • The School Entry win­ner receives $500 for the school.
  • The Children’s Book Coun­cil of Aus­tralia N.T. WOW award, win­ner will receive $200.
  • Region­al area win­ners receive a $50 prize.
  • Age Cat­e­go­ry win­ners receive $50 vouch­er to the Book­shop Darwin.
  • High­ly Com­mend­ed in each age cat­e­go­ry receive a $30 vouch­er to the Book­shop Darwin.
  • Encour­age­ment Awards in each age cat­e­go­ry receive a $20 vouch­er to the Book­shop Darwin.

 

Entries are con­sid­ered in all cat­e­gories they are eli­gi­ble for. The cat­e­gories include:

  • 8 years and under — all sin­gle entries in this age brack­et are eligible
  • 9 – 12 years — all sin­gle entries in this age brack­et are eligible
  • 13 – 15 years — all sin­gle entries in this age brack­et are eligible
  • 16 – 18 years — all sin­gle entries in this age brack­et are eligible
  • Region­al areas — all entries received (school and sin­gle) in an NT region are eligible
  • School Entries — all entries received from schools are eligible
  • CBCA of Aus­tralia N.T. WOW award – all sin­gle entries are eligible 
  • Young Ter­ri­to­ry Author of the year — all sin­gle entries are eligible

 

Check out the Young Ter­ri­to­ry Author Awards web­site: www​.dar​win​.nt​.gov​.au/ytaa

Headspace Youth Reference Groups

Are you a young trailblazer with a passion for advocacy and youth issues? Look no further! Headspace invites YOU to join our vibrant community of change-makers through our exclusive Reference Groups tailored just for you.

 

👫 Youth Reference Group: Open to all dynamic individuals aged 12-25, regardless of background. Dive into meaningful conversations about mental and physical health while shaping the future of youth engagement in our community. Your voice matters, and together, we'll influence the governance of our center, ensuring it resonates with the pulse of today's youth.

 

🌿 Aboriginal Youth Reference Group: Calling all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth aged 12-25! Be the driving force behind positive change within our community. Join us in amplifying the voices of Aboriginal youth in Alice Springs and Headspace. Together, we'll craft innovative solutions to enhance accessibility, tailor services, and foster a supportive environment for all.

 

💼 Exclusive Benefits: As valued members, you'll receive a prestigious certificate of participation, enriching your resume/portfolio and showcasing your dedication to community leadership. But that's not all! Gain invaluable networking opportunities with peers and community organizations, unlock your potential through public speaking and leadership workshops, and spearhead impactful community events and educational activities.

 

🗓️ Commitment & Rewards: Embark on a transformative journey with just one dedicated meeting per month over 12 months. And guess what? We believe in recognizing your efforts! Enjoy exciting incentives for each meeting attended, fueling your motivation to make a difference.

 

Ready to make your mark and shape the future? Join our Reference Groups today and become a catalyst for positive change in your community! 🚀🌟

 

No Lights No Lycra

No Lights No Lycra is a weekly lights-off chance to dance in the dark for the pure joy of dancing. It’s a place to shake out the stresses of the week, let go of your inhibitions and completely be yourself.

It occurs in over 75 locations around the world, and Alice Springs sessions are on Thursday nights at 6pm at Red Hot Arts, 67 Bath St. Casual passes are $10, and you can buy a 10 pack for $100 (plus you get one class free!) cash or card. 

Become a Beanie Maker for the Alice Springs Beanie Festival!

From June 21 to 24, 2024, the Alice Springs Beanie Festival will be taking place, celebrating its 28th anniversary with the theme of "Listen to the Land."

 

Five hundred beanie makers (from around the globe) shall create some of the world's best headgear and 6600 beanies are expected to descend on the Araluen Arts Centre for four days of exhibitions, Indigenous workshops, textile classes, live music, homemade tucker and a whole lot of fun, joy, warmth and colour.

 

7000 visitors from around the world attend and join in the excitement in the hunt for that perfect beanie. Chief Beaniologist , Jo Nixon, says "This year's Festival will the best one ever. We are planning for a huge success, and we are blessed to be able to include beanie artists from the remote Indigenous Communities of Central Australia creating opportunities for some lovely cross-cultural sharing with visitors. And, of course, we won't pull it off without the 120 volunteers giving their time and love to our special event."

 

It's never too early to start preparing, so make sure to download entry forms for Beanie Central and the National Beanie Competition and order swing tags for your beanies. Swing tags must be ordered before May 1st and entries received by May 31st. We're excited to see the unique and creative beanies that you come up with!

 

Variety NT Adventure Camp

Variety - the Children’s Charity NT would like to invite teenagers to participate in the 2024 Variety NT Adventure Camp. 

 

The camp will be held from Saturday 29 June to Saturday 6 July 2024 at the Goanna Park Junior Police Rangers Youth Facility, 90km east of Darwin on the Arnhem Highway.

 

Each year, Variety NT runs the Adventure Camp for teenagers who have a mild to moderate disability.  As part of the adventure experience, campers and carers/volunteers sleep outside in large screened tents and participate in various activities such as abseiling, flying fox, water sports, craft & talent shows. 

 

The Adventure Camp program is designed to assist participants: 

•  gain self-esteem and confidence 

• challenge their comfort zones 

• develop life skills 

• promote friendships with other participants with whom they can empathise

• experience social interaction on visits to attractions

https://www.variety.org.au/nt/event/adventure-camp/

 

Women of STEM

To help provide opportunities for young women, last year we launched our Women of STEM Scholarship for women aged 18-20 who are entering their first year of a STEM degree at university. 

 

The Women of STEM Scholarship is a national program and provides women with financial grants of $5,000 per year for the life of their degree, up to a maximum of 5 years . This year we have awarded scholarships to three exceptional female students. 

 

HOME | Women of STEM

 

ASALC Lifeguards - casual

Casual, rotating roster over 7 days. The position vacancy will be advertised until filled.

What will you get by join­ing the team?

  • Work with a close-knit team who has your back. 
  • Be a real part of the community. 
  • You will be appre­ci­at­ed for who you are. 
  • We will sup­port your growth by improv­ing your skills and experience 
  • Great pay and flex­i­ble hours. 
  • This posi­tion includes week­end and out of reg­u­lar hours work, paid at applic­a­ble rates.

For details on Council’s appli­ca­tion process, please see the How to Applypage.

 

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