A Yuendumu Experience

 

'Caring for Dogs, Community, Country' DVD launch read more....

 

East Pilbara Communities

 


AMRRIC Newsletters

AMRRIC Newsletters are available to members only. Some archived newsletters are available to the public. Should you wish to recieve our quarterly newletters please join us as members (see membership application page).

 2004        

 

July

 

First AMRRIC newsletter

 

 

December

 

Bayer donation of $96,000

 

 2005

 

February

 

TIWI Islands & Lort Smith initiative, Cape York, Draft Dingo Management Program

 

 2006

 

June

 

AMRRIC International Conference - Darwin, July 2006, Yuendemu program with Sydney University

 

 2007

 

 

Spring/Summer  

 

 

NT Council Amalgamation update, Federal Emergency Response Taskforce listens to AMRRIC, Reviews : Garma Conference Review, Tales from the field: Truly Mixed Practice Kintore program up and Running, Healthy Dogs Healthy Communities Project expands to Ti tree and Tiwi Islands, DILTHAN YOLNGUNHA: THE HEALING PLACE

 

 2008

 

Autumn/Winter

 

5ooth Dog Desexed in Maningrida, Tales from the Field, A volunteer Reflects on Kintore, Broome Visits, Galiwinku Program

 

 2009    

Supporting Organisations

Australian Institute of Animal Management

AIAM Annual Conference on urban animal management
Stamford Grand
Glenelg, South Australia
6-8 October 2010

Tiwi Training Program Aug 09

Upcoming events

  •  'Conducting Dog Heal;th Programs in Remote INdigenous Communities- An Environmental Health prctitioners Guide' EHW Manual to be printed March/April

  • AMRRIC in association with RSPCASA undertaking pilot program in Yalata and Oak Valley.

  • Regional Training Workshops across the NT to build the capacity of Shires and Communities to undertake sustainable dog health programs and to introduce and implenet 'Conducting Dog Heal;th Programs in Remote INdigenous Communities- An Environmental Health prctitioners Guide'

  • Feb DHP’s: Galiwin’ku, Yuelamu and Nyirripi

  • April DHP’s: Maningrida, Yalata and Oak Valley

  • AMRRIC Vets doing Darwin Town Camps