NT Centenary Grant received by PAW Media
19 June 2011
PAW Media has received a small grant from the NT Centenary Grants program. The Centenary of the Northern Territory will be commemorated throughout 2011. The NT Department of the Chief Minister’s 2011 Centenary Grants Program aims to encourage local community groups and organisations to organise events that provide opportunities in which members of the community can participate to commemorate the Centenary.
PAW Media will be preparing photos from its Archive and from donations to set up a photographic event at the annual Yuendumu Sports Weekend, and will also set up a computer based photographic viewing service at our offices. We'll be using the new Ara Irititja software for the viewing service, and are looking forward to testing out its new capabilities.
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