WAMS & Local Events

The Last Kinection making Hep Hop in your area!

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Where’s the Shame, Love Your Liver! Shame exists around Hep C but we need to talk about it.

The Last Kinection will be coming to deliver one of the first arts based Hep C awareness campaign, of its kind in NSW.

The Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council (AH&MRC) was commissioned by NSW Health to implement a state-wide Hep C Campaign involving ‘THE LAST KINECTION’.

Black Chili Productions also known as The Last Kinection will be running three day workshops in nine communities across NSW. Participants at the workshop will have the opportunity to take part in a number of activities to raise awareness about the Hep C Virus in order to learn about the Hep C virus, challenge shame and stigma around the Hep C virus as well as learning about prevention, access to services, treatment options and support pathways for Aboriginal people across NSW. (more…)

Wams Christmas Raffle

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Deadly Girls – Are you an Aboriginal female who wants to get fit?

Walgett Aboriginal Medical Service’s Healthy for Life team present “Deadly Girls” Exercise classes for women ONLY!

TUESDAYS AT 3.30pm
WALGETT DISTRICT SPORTING CLUB
STARTING 14TH JUNE 2011

ANYONE WANTING TO ATTEND MUST HAVE COMPLETED PRE EXERCISE SCREENING BEFORE STARTING SO DROP INTO WAMS OR CALL 6828 1611 AND ASK FOR SARAH OR ROS FOR MORE INFORMATION

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Download the WAMS 25th Anniversary Celebrations Program Guide

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WAMS is having a fashion parade as part of their 25th Anniversary Celebrations

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Carp Muster for 25Year Celebrations – 12 April

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25th Anniversary – Blue Light Disco – Monday 11 April @ 6.30

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Local Historical Exhibition to be held during week of WAMS Celebrations

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See where you and your family have come from – recall the history of your community – remember when significant events occurred – see how fashion trends changed and the developing social growth of Walgett.
The exhibition is a compilation of photos from the ‘treasure chests’ of both the Walgett District Historical Society and the Walgett Aboriginal Medical Service Co-operative Limited

Walgett District Historical Society – www.walgett.org.au

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Celebrate 25years of WAMS

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WAMS Anniversary Ball 14th, April 2011

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Euragai Goondi Healthy for Life Community Market Garden Launch – Thursday, 14 April 2011

Official opening by Mark Olive (AKA ‘The Black Olive’)
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Deadly Dance Party – 14th April 2011

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W.A.M.S Jam Sessions – 12th April 2011

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Jimmy Little Coming to WAMS for 25th Celebrations

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Dr James Little AO – A Living Treasure

Jimmy began his recording career in 1956 with Regal Zonophone. He then launched his career at Festival records with a 45rpm EP called “Ballads with a Beat.” It reached top 10 in the Australian musical charts and was quickly followed throughout the 60s with a string of EPs, singles and albums including the chart topping “Royal Telephone” in 1963.

Selling more than 75,000 copies, it achieved gold record status and became one of his signature tunes. His nation-wide profile grew through regular TV appearances, radio airplay and constant touring. He also began acting in the late 50s with a major role in “Shadow of the Boomerang” followed by performances in stage plays including “Black Cockatoos” and a film by Tracy Moffatt and Wim Wenders “Until the End of the World”.

Uncle Jimmy and grandson James Henry.

In the 70s Jimmy was acknowledged as one of this country’s premier country music stars but he also remained fond of big orchestral sounds which were heard on his 1972 album “Winterwood” and “An evening with Jimmy Little – live at the Sydney Opera House”. Jimmy diversified into reggae music in the 80s and became known as a role model and mentor for Indigenous youth. To this day Jimmy remains heavily involved with Indigenous education.

In 1999, Jimmy received an ARIA award for Adult Contemporary album “Messenger” which reached the top 10 of the alternative music charts and introduced Jimmy to a new, younger audience. That same year, Jimmy was inducted into the ARIA Australian Music Hall of Fame. Jimmy continues to record and perform. He has received almost every major Australian music industry award during his career, including membership to the Tamworth Roll of Renown, plus honorary doctorates from QUT, Sydney University and The Australian Catholic University. Jimmy was the recipient of the National Aboriginal Day of Observance Committee’s “Aboriginal of the Year” award in 1989, was named NSW Senior Australian of the Year in 2002 and received the Australia Council’s Red Ochre Award in 2004.

He has been awarded an AO (Order of Australia) for his continued work with Indigenous Health and Education programs and in 2004 a public vote named him “a living Australian treasure”.

Following a successful kidney transplant in February 2004, Dr Little now travels Australia attending community events, health seminars and music festivals. He is the patron of The Indigenous Doctors Association of Australia, an ambassador for The Fred Hollows Foundation and Kidney Health Australia. Dr Little is also an ambassador for literacy and numeracy with the Federal Department of Education Science and Training, reinforcing positive messages to schoolchildren across Australia. In 2006, he began the Jimmy Little Foundation to improve renal health across Indigenous communities in regional and remote Australia.

Please visit the sponsorship or donations page to see how you can help Jimmy to make life better for the first Australians.

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Jimmy Little Foundation
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Loren Ryan will be performing at the WAMS 25th Anniversary Celebrations

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She is a deadly young R&B/Soul Artist and is renowned for her unique, soulful sound.

Paving the way for herself and following in the footsteps of her great idols, such as Stevie Wonder and Beyonce.
Loren’s repertoir is a collaboration of soul/funk, R&B and pop. A mixture of deadly sound that will attract an audience everytime.
“This is me,” Loren says as she delivers honest and passionate performances, music and performing is her lifestyle.

She has been involved in projects such as Yabun Festival in Sydney, The Talent Developement Project at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in which she made top 10 young singers in Australia, The Tamworth Music festival for 3 years running and just recently performed at the Salt Water Fresh Water Festival in Port Maquarie. Loren continues to deliver outstanding, energectic performances.

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