BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES
Pathways Together Aboriginal Corporation is dedicated to promoting the social, cultural and economic development of local Aboriginal people. Our programs make a positive difference in the lives of Aboriginal adults and youth today while building a brighter future for generations to come.
ABOUT PATHWAYS TOGETHER
Pathways Together Aboriginal Corporation is a not-for-profit Aboriginal-lead organisation dedicated to promoting local Aboriginal people’s social, cultural and economic development. We work with communities around Dubbo, NSW to provide culturally appropriate programs, employment, services and support that empower individuals and families to achieve their goals.
We’re committed to preserving and celebrating Aboriginal culture through our focus on education and training, health and wellbeing, employment, housing, and community development while striving to create opportunities for self-determination, empowerment, and reconciliation.
OUR
PROGRAMS
Pathways Together helps local Aboriginal adults and youth break the cycle of poverty and build brighter futures. We focus on education and training, health and wellbeing, employment, housing, and community development. Our flagship programs include the Murru Youth Program, ICaN Nursery, and our management of 8.822m² of Crown Land.
Utilising local Aboriginal staff and resources, Pathways Together is committed to providing quality programs that make a positive difference in the lives of Aboriginal people
LOCAL
IMPACT
Since 2014, more than 200 local youths have participated in our Murru Youth Program.
ICaN Nursery has provided employment opportunities for hundreds of local people.
In 2022, Pathways Together Aboriginal Corporation was appointed by Crown Lands to manage a 8,822 square metre reserve in Wongarbon.
Pathways Together has provided opportunities for local businesses to tender for projects, creating positive economic outcomes.
HELP US MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Pathways Together Aboriginal Corporation doesn’t receive any funding from government; we rely on our generous donors and sponsors so that we can continue to offer the important programs that we operate.
We invite you to get involved and make a difference today. Whether you’re an individual, organisation or company, you can help us to continue our mission of improving the lives of Aboriginal people.
OUR
STORIES
Pathways Together’s Robert Riley Featured on ABC’s Iconic Gardening Australia
ICaN Nursery Now Open at New Location
ICaN Murru Youth Program Having a Positive Impact on Local Boys
Pathways Together Appointed as Manager of Local CrownLand Reserve
Pathways Together’s Robert Riley Featured on ABC’s Iconic Gardening Australia
Robert Riley, a Wiradjuri man and CEO of Pathways Together, has made quite an impact on ABC’s Gardening Australia with his inspiring story. Having…
ICaN Nursery Now Open at New Location
Have you heard the exciting news? Pathways Together’s ICaN Nursery in Dubbo is now open for business at our new premises! After months of hard work and preparation, the nursery has relocated to its new home at 8L Newell Highway Old Ganarrin Nursery. We’re proud to say that our team has worked tirelessly to ensure that the nursery is COVID-safe and ready to serve our customers with limited staff.
ICaN Murru Youth Program Having a Positive Impact on Local Boys
The ICaN Murru Youth Program is a youth mentoring leadership program designed for boys in Dubbo South Public School. The program’s goal is to provide participants with exposure to local Aboriginal role models and mentors, while simultaneously teaching them about Aboriginal culture, leadership skills, life skills, and literacy skills.
Pathways Together Appointed as Manager of Local CrownLand Reserve
Pathways Together Aboriginal Corporation has been appointed as the Crown Land Manager of an impressive 8,822 square meter reserve in Wongarbon in 2022. Director Rob Riley is ecstatic about this incredible opportunity to promote Aboriginal cultural learning and health within Dubbo’s community. He is excited to use traditional knowledge to foster greater practices of caring for Country, enabling current and future generations of youth to learn about their culture and develop meaningful connections and skills.