Community recreation hall open and delivering youth services in Yuendumu

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A newly refurbished community recreation hall is now open in the Central Australian remote community of Yuendumu, giving young people a place to connect, learn and take part in youth activities.

The hall, owned by the Yuendumu Social Club Aboriginal Corporation, will play a critical role in the delivery of services in the community.

The Albanese Government invested $615,000 in the extensive refurbishment of the previously condemned building which was identified by Yuendumu residents as a suitable location for a refurbished community recreation hall.

The refurbishment project engaged local community members, working alongside skilled construction and maintenance staff to develop skills that can lead to future employment in the sector.   

In partnership with the Yuendumu Social Club, the Central Desert Regional Council will now deliver services, employment programs and local community activities including the continuation of existing youth activities.

The Albanese Government is working with communities like Yuendumu to support social and economic wellbeing in Central Australia, with a focus on boosting First Nations employment through locally identified priorities.

In Yuendumu, 293 kilometres northwest of Alice Springs, community infrastructure was identified as a strong option to create immediate job opportunities and support pathways to future employment.

The recreation hall is now in use as a valuable resource for the Yuendumu community.

The investment builds on the Albanese Government’s plan for A Better, Safer Future for Central Australia, a four-year program investing in services to improve the lives of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in the region.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Indigenous Australians, Senator Malarndirri McCarthy:

“The opening of the Yuendumu community recreation hall is a powerful example of what can be achieved when governments and communities work together.

“The Yuendumu recreation hall project responded directly to community needs for services and employment opportunities that provide positive social and community wellbeing outcomes.

“This space will now be a hub for youth engagement and service delivery.”

Quotes attributable to Special Envoy for Remote Communities and Member for Lingiari, Marion Scrymgour MP:

“Accessing services in Central Australia is a constant challenge. The vastness of the region combined with English often being a second or third language means people often struggle to get into the bigger towns like Alice Springs.

“Our government is committed to bringing services to the people and the renovated Yuendumu recreation hall will help ensure services are easier to access in the remote community.”

Quotes attributable to Yuendumu Social Club Aboriginal Corporation Director, Walter Lechleitner:

“It’s great to finally see the Rec Hall open again.

“It’s an exciting time, to see all the children come here to play together, including my grandchildren.”

Quotes attributable to Yuendumu Social Club Aboriginal Corporation Director, Elizabeth Lechleitner:

“I’m so happy! To see the Rec Hall finally open and all the children here – is worth it.

“The weather is starting to warm up again too, so it is just in time for summer and the Youth Program has a safe space to run their activities.”

“It’s great to finally see the Rec Hall open again. It’s been so long and it is an exciting time, to see all the children come here this afternoon to play together, including my Grandchildren.”