GREAT - Gulf Regional Economic Aboriginal Trust

GREAT - Gulf Regional Economic Aboriginal Trust Empowering Indigenous Communities

Congratulations Kristy πŸ‘πŸΎ
14/06/2026

Congratulations Kristy πŸ‘πŸΎ

Yes πŸ‘πŸΎ
10/06/2026

Yes πŸ‘πŸΎ




06/06/2026

Jameson Wilson from Mornington Island and all the young Leaders were truly inspiring to listen to during the GREAT GCA Youth Leadership Workshop. 🌿

The GREAT GCA Youth Leadership Program is creating space for young leaders to build both the technical governance skills and the critical soft skills needed to lead with confidence, purpose, and intent.

06/06/2026

Great night Burketown Pub!

WILL YOU BE IN NORMANTON TOMORROW?Don’t forget you can grab a feed from Normanton Foodworks bakery or from the large sel...
04/06/2026

WILL YOU BE IN NORMANTON TOMORROW?

Don’t forget you can grab a feed from Normanton Foodworks bakery or from the large selection of hot food at the deli πŸ₯§

Normanton Foodworks is independently run and 98% of its staff are local and indigenous. Their aim is to give power back to the community πŸ’ͺ🏾

You can also keep an eye out for specials on their page: Normanton FoodWorks βœ…



MEET THE ARTIST πŸ–ΌοΈ Cathy Snow from Normanton - artwork featured in Ancient Journeys, Cairns.β€œI was born in 1954, in Norm...
31/05/2026

MEET THE ARTIST πŸ–ΌοΈ

Cathy Snow from Normanton - artwork featured in Ancient Journeys, Cairns.

β€œI was born in 1954, in Normanton in the Gulf of Carpentaria, in Far North Queensland. I am a descendant of Gkuthaarn and I come from a family of thirteen. I spent my early childhood on Magowra Station. This is my mother's country. She was born on Magowra and worked for most of her life there, as did her ancestors before her. I took my bush name, Maljah, which is my grandmother's dreaming. It means lightning. Since taking my bush name I found out that my grandfather's bush name meant floodwaters. This is probably why I started painting everything that represents water and what comes from it.

β€œMy mother possessed valuable and extensive knowledge about the land and her cultural background. She spent most of her life around her elders to learn all this. She listened to their stories about walking all over the Gulf lands including Burketown and Karumba. It was on these journeys that she learnt her language, her culture, her history and passed on these stories to me. Through her stories of the land and the daily hardships, I learnt my history and culture.

β€œToday I have four books of sketches and drawings which depict my mother's stories. These books will continue to inform the art I create. The art that has become a passion to me. My art allows me to express my culture, my love of and connection with the land. The use of my trademark colours, red and black, express my appreciation for the land, the sea and my youth. During my youth I would hunt and gather saltwater mussels, camp out bush and do all things positive in life with those close to me.

β€œThe images that are common themes in my paintings are saltwater mussels, freshwater mussels and water marks. More recently I have used contemporary versions of traditional story and song. These are a direct result of my history and my mother's history. Painting gives me the opportunity to share my mother's story and my older siblings' stories with people from all walks of life. Most importantly I share stories with my family, my three children and six grandchildren.

β€œMy art was a long time hidden due to my lack of confidence and questions about where to start. I gathered my courage when an art workshop was held in 2006 by artist and good friend Margaret Henry. Margaret was originally from Normanton. She invited aspiring artists of the area to try painting. Since that time I haven't stopped. I thank Margaret and Bonnie Elford, who assisted in readying my work for my first exhibition and giving me the confidence I needed.

β€œEveryday I get excited to see what transpires on my canvas. I hope my story inspires other artists to follow their dreams and to share what is inside them with the world.”

Artwork available in store and online at Ancient Journeys - www.ancientjourneys.com.au




28/05/2026
26/05/2026

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND LEADERSHIP πŸ‘πŸΎ

Dwayne Savo, Chair and Co-Founder of I2L Change Hub Ltd, is working alongside his wife Jacynta Savo in collaboration with GREAT on the GREAT GCA Youth Leadership and Development Program – and what a great asset they are to our communities and young leaders!

The program is creating space for young leaders to build both the technical governance skills and the critical soft skills needed to lead with confidence, purpose, and intent.

Today Dwayne talks about the importance of emotional intelligence, a vital tool for our young leaders moving forward on the paths they choose to pursue.





25/05/2026

Inspiring - keep going πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎ

A big hello from the ladies at Normanton FoodWorks today πŸ‘‹πŸΎ
22/05/2026

A big hello from the ladies at Normanton FoodWorks today πŸ‘‹πŸΎ



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