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CIBTAC Int Dip. Skin good enough to eat ... s Facials s Skincare Consultation s Lash Tinting/Perming s Brow Shaping/Tinting s Waxing s Body & Spa s Massage s Tanning s Manicure and Pedicure s Indulgence Packages s Make-up s Gift Vouchers Specialising in 1 Travers St - Coconut Grove - Darwin F ( 08 ) 8948 3626 s E [email protected] ( 08 ) 8948 3633 www.littlerompers.com.au NEW, PRELOVED, HIRE, AFFORDABLE, HUGE RANGE your one stop baby shop SEAL-A-FRIDGE Is your fridge or freezer icing up? Motor running longer? Are the seals split, cracked or mouldy? Power bills extra high? DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL SEALS 13 14 79 We cover all of NT Call SEAL-A-FRIDGE for a free quote on Present this Coupon for a FREE SERVICE! save $55 Seminar empowers Symone Bell, Akeisha Wanganeen, Tayla Thorn, Sharna Ledwidge, Molly Corp, Cheyenne Chong, Jess Hancock, Karllina Davies and Jaylene Bonson at the Nestle Deadly Chicks Mentoring Seminar. Picture: EMILY ZESERS AUGUST saw three fun, inspiring, empowering and educational days for staff and students at the Palmerston Girls Academy as they hosted the 2013 Nestle Deadly Chicks Mentoring Seminar at Northline Oval in Durack. The three day-seminar drew in 90 indigenous girls in Years 7-12 from Role Models and Leaders Girls Academies in Palmerston, Alice Springs, Jabiru and Gunbalanya. The seminar was organised by staff at the Palmerston Girls Academy to help the girls learn life skills that will see positive changes and developments in their futures. This was done through workshops and motivational speakers. The girls were visited by a number of influential speakers, including Palmerston mayor Ian Abbot, CEO of the Heart Foundation Darwin Dot Morrison, entertainer Ally Mills and sportswoman Bo de la Cruz. They benefited from inspiring speeches that aimed to motivate the girls to overcome stereotypes and challenges. Everyone had a ball as they rotated through eight educational workshops concerning resume writing and interview skills, VET and university entry, nutrition, sexual health, financial literacy, communication, hair and beauty and goal setting. The workshops and speeches showed the girls what they have to be proud of in their cultures and in themselves, which is such an important facet of their developing identities. Other activities including football matches, a talent quest, team building activities and a fashion parade, were also held to foster self-confidence. The event was a great success thanks to the hard work of the Palmerston Girls Academy staff, the financial support of sponsors such as Inpex, Amart Sports, Officeworks, the Department of Health, the Office of Youth Affairs and the City of Palmerston, and of course the participation of the West Arnhem Girls Academies and the Centralian Girls Academies. The event was well received by the community and had immense support. Forum tackles drinking THE Ychange? project and the Australian Youth Forum held a forum and on alcohol and binge drinking on September 13-14, at the Palmerston Recreation Centre and Adina Vibe hotel. The youth-led Ychange? steering committee had been planning for the two-day event for the last nine months, and finally pulled it off. Day 1 of the forum was on Friday and consisted of a variety of workshops and interactive presentations on subjects including Drumbeat, graffiti, drama and young people in the media. More than 170 students from around the NT participated, including students from Katherine School of the Air, Darwin and Palmerston middle and high schools, and scholarship recipients from Nhulunbuy and Alice Springs. Day two was a brunch, which was a shorter discussion-based session involving inspiring speakers and entertainment. Jacara Egan, the 2013 NT Representative on the Australian Youth Forum, was an engaging speaker and musician Colin Lillie captivated the audience with his storytelling and musical flair. The overall responses from young people participating on the day were very positive, and many students commented that they learnt a lot about making responsible decisions when drinking. — Ally Filipovich, Ychange? Steering Committee Member

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WEDNESDAY, September 18, 2013. Sun Newspapers 25

DO YOU LOVE

YOUR HAIR?DOES YOUR HAIR FEELDull Dry Frizzy?In need of volume?In need of repair?

DO YOU JUST NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH IT?

AMAZING CONDITIONING TREATMENTS

VALUED ATFIFTY-EIGHT DOLLARS

OR

BOOK IN TODAYfor one of our

FREE personalised consultation and a FREE blow-dry.

and receive a

Stone island all about you

SUPER BINGO

THURSDAY 26TH SEPT

8-10PM ~ BE EARLY TO GET A SEAT$10,000 IN CASH PRIZES

ST MARYS FOOTBALL CLUBSPORTING & SOCIAL CLUB 8927 9900 ABALA RD MARRARA

NO CHILDREN OR RESERVED TABLES PLEASE

MAIL ORDER SPECIALIST

Licensed Gun Dealer

s.EW�5SED&IREARMSSALES�REPAIRS

s!MMUNITION

s!PPROVEDGUNSAFES�SHOOTING

ACCESSORIES�RELOADINGCOMPONENTS

s-ANUFACTUREOF6INDICATORLEADPROJECTILES

s!RCHERYSUPPLIES

s+NIFESHARPENINGWHILEYOUWAIT

Darwin’s Largest Suppliers of Archery Equipment

Licence No. 021208

4HE!USPITISASINGLE POSTBATTERYDRIVEN3PIT�

%ASYTOASSEMBLE EASYTOCLEAN�

,IGHTWEIGHT�PORTABLETOO�

-ISTY'ULLY3MOKER

8947 4792Fax 8947 4793

[email protected]

www.texgunsupplies.com.au

5NIT�����3TUART(WY�"%22)-!(����

Celebrating 25 Years Essence of Beauty

Satepak House Palmerston Cct, Palmerston

8932 2201

Mem

ber

of

AA

BT

h. C

IDE

SC

O Int

Dip

. C

IBTA

C Int

Dip

.

Skin good enough to eat ...

s Facials

s Skincare Consultation

s Lash Tinting/Perming

s Brow Shaping/Tinting

s Waxing

s Body & Spa

s Massage

s Tanning

s Manicure and Pedicure

s Indulgence Packages

s Make-up

s Gift Vouchers

Specialising in

1 Travers St - Coconut Grove - Darwin

F (08) 8948 3626 s E [email protected]

(08) 8948 3633 www.littlerompers.com.au

NEW, PRELOVED,

HIRE, AFFORDABLE, HUGE RANGE

your one stopbaby shop

SEAL-A-FRIDGEIs your fridge or freezer icing up?

Motor running longer?

Are the seals split, cracked or mouldy?

Power bills extra high?

DOMESTIC &

COMMERCIAL SEALS

13 14 79 We cover all of NT

Call SEAL-A-FRIDGE for a free quote on

Present this

Coupon for a

FREE

SERVICE!

save $55

Seminar empowers

Symone Bell, Akeisha Wanganeen, Tayla Thorn, Sharna Ledwidge, Molly Corp, Cheyenne Chong, Jess Hancock, KarllinaDavies and Jaylene Bonson at the Nestle Deadly Chicks Mentoring Seminar. Picture: EMILY ZESERS

AUGUST saw three fun, inspiring,

empowering and educational

days for staff and students at the

Palmerston Girls Academy as

they hosted the 2013 Nestle

Deadly Chicks Mentoring

Seminar at Northline Oval in

Durack.

The three day-seminar drew in

90 indigenous girls in Years 7-12

from Role Models and Leaders

Girls Academies in Palmerston,

Alice Springs, Jabiru and

Gunbalanya.

The seminar was organised by

staff at the Palmerston Girls

Academy to help the girls learn

life skills that will see positive

changes and developments in

their futures. This was done

through workshops and

motivational speakers.

The girls were visited by a

number of influential speakers,

including Palmerston mayor Ian

Abbot, CEO of the Heart

Foundation Darwin Dot Morrison,

entertainer Ally Mills and

sportswoman Bo de la Cruz.

They benefited from inspiring

speeches that aimed to motivate

the girls to overcome stereotypes

and challenges.

Everyone had a ball as they

rotated through eight educational

workshops concerning resume

writing and interview skills, VET

and university entry, nutrition,

sexual health, financial literacy,

communication, hair and beauty

and goal setting.

The workshops and speeches

showed the girls what they have

to be proud of in their cultures

and in themselves, which is such

an important facet of their

developing identities.

Other activities including

football matches, a talent quest,

team building activities and a

fashion parade, were also held to

foster self-confidence.

The event was a great success

thanks to the hard work of the

Palmerston Girls Academy staff,

the financial support of sponsors

such as Inpex, Amart Sports,

Officeworks, the Department of

Health, the Office of Youth Affairs

and the City of Palmerston, and

of course the participation of the

West Arnhem Girls Academies

and the Centralian Girls

Academies.

The event was well received by

the community and had immense

support.

ForumtacklesdrinkingTHE Ychange? project and the

Australian Youth Forum held a

forum and on alcohol and binge

drinking on September 13-14, at

the Palmerston Recreation

Centre and Adina Vibe hotel.

The youth-led Ychange?

steering committee had been

planning for the two-day event for

the last nine months, and finally

pulled it off.

Day 1 of the forum was on

Friday and consisted of a variety

of workshops and interactive

presentations on subjects

including Drumbeat, graffiti,

drama and young people in the

media.

More than 170 students from

around the NT participated,

including students from

Katherine School of the Air,

Darwin and Palmerston middle

and high schools, and

scholarship recipients from

Nhulunbuy and Alice Springs.

Day two was a brunch, which

was a shorter discussion-based

session involving inspiring

speakers and entertainment.

Jacara Egan, the 2013 NT

Representative on the Australian

Youth Forum, was an engaging

speaker and musician Colin Lillie

captivated the audience with his

storytelling and musical flair.

The overall responses from

young people participating on

the day were very positive, and

many students commented that

they learnt a lot about making

responsible decisions when

drinking.

— Ally Filipovich, Ychange?

Steering Committee Member