Wellington High School’s Mackenzie Humphries receives NASCA NAIDOC Collaboration Award
A proud Wiragjuri woman from Wellington High School, Mackenzie Humphries, has won the NASCA NAIDOC Award for Collaboration in...
Wellington High School’s Mackenzie Humphries receives NASCA NAIDOC Collaboration Award
A proud Wiragjuri woman from Wellington High School, Mackenzie Humphries, has won the NASCA NAIDOC Award for Collaboration in...
NASCA’s Deputy CEO Shannan Dodson speaks about Barty inspiring Indigenous young people
Read the full SMH article here.
NASCA CEO Leanne Townsend Selected for National Leadership Program
Regardless of if you are a student or a leader, learning and study empowers us to be our best....
National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy expands services in NSW
Listen to the full ABC interview with NASCA CEO Leanne Townsend here.
100% First Nations governed NASCA set to amplify its impact with a $7.9 million grant
Media Release Friday 8th January 2021 100% First Nations governed NASCA set to amplify its impact with a $7.9...
NASCA is heading back to the NT!
We’re heading back to the NT, but we need your support to make it happen – together we can...
2020 NASCA NAIDOC Week Youth Awards
We kicked off #NAIDOCweek in style on the Sydney Harbour with the 2020 NASCA NAIDOC Week Youth Awards –...
The First Nations Artists getting us through lockdown
Locked inside, we’ve been using the music from some deadly First Nations artists to help us manage feelings of...
NASCA partners with Viva Energy
Viva Energy and National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy partner to launch Resilience Program in Western Sydney. Media Release below...
Volunteer Recap with Maddy and Matt
Maddy’s week in Haasts Bluff Haasts Bluff is a small community about an hour from Papunya, three and a...