ALICE SPRINGS, NT
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Community Voice (20 Transcripts)
First-person accounts from Empathy Ledger, recorded in ALICE SPRINGS, NT. These are community members speaking about their lived experience with services and systems.
“Yeah, so it's the, yeah, the Yipa-Rinya Cheddar, which is dreaming. And it's the caterpillar dreaming here for us, the rangers. Awesome. That's what they represent. And so the Yipa-Rinya, you know,...”
“DJI_09_20250311_102113: A few bats flying around and that old thing coming in and you have a things, yeah. When I worked for the Transport Works, I did just about every place in,”
“DJI_09_20250311_102113: A few bats flying around and that old thing coming in and you have a things, yeah. When I worked for the Transport Works, I did just about every place in,”
“Speaker 59: Okay, so just just in case someone ends up editing this for me. Yeah. Just do your full name and spell it.”
“Speaker 59: Okay, so just just in case someone ends up editing this for me. Yeah. Just do your full name and spell it.”
“Tanya: . [00:00:00] Tanya Turner. T-A-N-Y-A-T-U-R-N-E-R. Cool. Let's do just what's your best I suppose always say just identify how you want to identify and then just a little bit about yourself....”
“**Tanya:** . [00:00:00] Tanya Turner. T-A-N-Y-A-T-U-R-N-E-R. Cool. Let's do just what's your best I suppose always say just identify how you want to identify and then just a little bit about...”
“Shayne === [00:00:00] Speaker 24: We made for this. Shayne: Yeah, man, I've done my fair share of bloody Speaker 24: um. Your name's easy to spell, isn't it? Yeah. S-H-A-N-S-H-A-N-E....”
“Kylie Interview === Kylie: [00:00:00] Yeah. All right. This is like my last Bloomfield, um, interview. Yep. Except if I, um, there's only one family member I haven't met yet. Yeah. Jason. Jason....”
“Kylie: Yeah. All right. This is like my last Bloomfield, um, interview. Yep. Except if I, um, there's only one family member I haven't met yet. Yeah. Jason. Jason. Yeah. Maybe I can interview him at...”
“Speaker 3: I got a DI. What happened? I was trying to do line, but went all over the place.”
“[00:00:00] I think going into the fourth year compared to the first year starting off under Naja was very challenging because not only did we have to go through barriers in terms of, management to be...”
“[00:00:00] I think going into the fourth year compared to the first year starting off under Naja was very challenging because not only did we have to go through barriers in terms of, management to be...”
“Henry === [00:00:00] Ben: Cut that. Look at that. That is perfect. Alright brother. Um, maybe how do you explain where we are? That's a good starting point. How do you explain this place?...”
“Kirsty === [00:00:00] Kirsty: Just get stung. Eh, Ben: that'll be, that's right next to you. Now. That'll be in the bloopers reel. Kirsty: Yeah, it will be. Ben: My wife's, um,...”
“Maybe I'm a long lost grandson or something. Grandson. Where do I see him? Where do I see him? We got there though. We did too. You know what, I've had a shave. Yeah. So I look why I didn't, I look,...”
“Speaker: All right, brother, can you tell us your name first?”
“Speaker 39: Flag. And so they said, alright, well if you want the Aboriginal flag, we're gotta fly the Torres Strait flag. Then they stop the Torres Strait Island one in front of the Aboriginal flag.”
“Braydon === [00:00:00] Ben: All brother. Ah, right. How's this? Oh, this is wild. I know. Alright. What's your name, rose? Uh, my name's Braden Dema. And what's, how old are you? 15. What's,...”
“Yani === [00:00:00] Speaker: Alright brother, what's your name? Speaker 2: Yani Bloomfield. Speaker: And how old are you? I'm 13 years old. Cool. And where are you in this family?...”
NDIS Supply & Service Pressure
NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether ALICE SPRINGS, NT sits inside a state market with thin provider supply, captured payment flows, and too few local disability-focused or community-controlled alternatives.
Social & Indigenous Enterprises (23)
The enterprise earns revenue by selling essential goods and services to the local community, ensuring access to necessities in a remote area.
The specific business model is not detailed, but as an Indigenous business, it likely generates revenue through commercial activities to support its community and social objectives.
Not specified in available public register details.
Unknown due to lack of information
The enterprise likely earns revenue through managing benefits or compensation from mining operations to deliver social value to the affected community.
The corporation funds its operations through government contracts, grants and fee‑for‑service activities that support Indigenous community development and wellbeing.
The provided information does not detail how the enterprise earns revenue or delivers social value beyond its legal function of managing native title rights.
The specific business model and revenue generation activities are not detailed in the provided information.
The provided information does not detail how Irlpme Aboriginal Corporation earns revenue or delivers social value.
Revenue model and operations not publicly documented; further information required.
The enterprise likely earns revenue through government grants or contracts while delivering social value to the Indigenous community.
The enterprise's specific revenue generation model and how it delivers social value are not detailed in the available information.
Operating as an Indigenous corporation, likely delivering community services and cultural programs for its members and broader Indigenous community.
Information on the enterprise's business model and revenue generation is not available.
The enterprise's primary function is to manage native title rights and interests and undertake land management; its revenue generation model is not detailed in the provided information.
As an Aboriginal Corporation, it likely operates through grants, funding agreements related to the mine, or community contributions to support its advocacy and representative functions.
The enterprise earns revenue through the sale and promotion of Indigenous artwork, while delivering social value by supporting local artists and preserving cultural heritage.
Unknown due to lack of information
Insufficient publicly available information to determine specific business model or revenue-generating activities.
As a registered charity providing essential services, the enterprise likely earns revenue through government funding, grants, and donations to deliver its health programs.
Unknown due to lack of available information
The enterprise earns revenue through unspecified means while delivering social value by promoting Indigenous self-determination and community development.
Unknown due to lack of available information
Schools (4)
ACARA school profiles in postcode 0871. ICSEA measures educational advantage (national avg 1000).
Crime & Safety — Alice Springs LGA
Reported incidents by offence group (December 2025). Source: state crime statistics agencies.
Social Need
DSS payment recipients in this area by payment type. Higher counts indicate service demand and community need.
NDIS Participants
All Entities (81)
Entity Types
- Charity
- 29
- Indigenous Corp
- 26
- Company
- 20
- Foundation
- 6