What keeps young people in Palmerston strong in their mind, heart and body?
Students from Driver Primary School and Palmerston College designed posters with the theme “What makes you feel strong in your mind heart and body?”
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Students from Driver Primary School and Palmerston College designed posters with the theme “What makes you feel strong in your mind heart and body?”
ChangeFest NT21 brought people from around Australia to Palmerston on 8-10 June to celebrate community-led change.
headspace is coming soon to Palmerston to support young people aged 12 to 25 and their family and friends.
To celebrate National Youth Homelessness Matters Day, Grow Well Live Well (GWLW) sponsored the N.G.O.L. team in the 2021 Couch Surfing Race on 21 April at Civic Park in Darwin.
The Palmerston community celebrated its diversity through music, dance and food at this year’s Harmony Day event on 22 March at the Palmerston Recreation Centre.
Local young artists aged 10 to 17 years old designed 15 postcards for Palmerston community members to send to the family and friends during the coronavirus pandemic.
Grow Well Live Well acknowledges the Larrakia people, the traditional owners of Palmerston and pay our respects to past, present and emerging Larrakia elders. We also acknowledge the First Nations people from other parts of the Northern Territory and Australia who live, work and contribute to the Palmerston Community.
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