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  1. Advisory council on multicultural affairs

    https://nt.gov.au/community/multicultural-communities/advisory-council-on-multicultural-affairs

    The Northern Territory (NT) Minister's Advisory Council on Multicultural Affairs, known as MACMA, provides a voice for the NT's multicultural community.

  2. Alcohol and drugs

    https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/young-people-alcohol-and-drugs/alcohol-and-drugs

    Information for parents about young people, alcohol and drugs, including laws and risks.

  3. Alcohol and other drugs

    https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/support-services/alcohol-and-other-drugs

    Resources and support services for parents and young people about alcohol and drugs.

  4. Annual membership renewal now open

    https://nt.gov.au/community/concessions-and-payments/news/2023/annual-membership-renewal-now-open

    Annual membership renewal is now open for the NT Concession Scheme and NT Seniors Recognition Scheme. You must renew your membership between 1 January and 30…

  5. Apply for a Seniors Card

    https://nt.gov.au/community/seniors/apply-for-seniors-card

    Find out how to apply for a Seniors Card in the Northern Territory.

  6. Apply to become an Aboriginal interpreter

    https://nt.gov.au/community/interpreting-and-translating-services/aboriginal-interpreter-service/become-an-aboriginal-interpreter

    Find out what you need to do to become an Aboriginal interpreter with the Aboriginal Interpreter Service.

  7. Ask if they want an interpreter

    https://nt.gov.au/community/interpreting-and-translating-services/aboriginal-interpreter-service/when-to-use-an-aboriginal-interpreter/ask-if-they-want-an-interpreter

    If you think someone needs an interpreter, you should raise the topic in a sensitive manner. Here are some suggestions for how to do it.

  8. Ask open-ended questions

    https://nt.gov.au/community/interpreting-and-translating-services/aboriginal-interpreter-service/when-to-use-an-aboriginal-interpreter/ask-open-ended-questions

    Find out why asking open-ended questions is important when assessing if a person needs an interpreter.

  9. Assess their communication

    https://nt.gov.au/community/interpreting-and-translating-services/aboriginal-interpreter-service/when-to-use-an-aboriginal-interpreter/assess-their-communication

    An informal communication assessment can determine whether a person may benefit from working with an Aboriginal interpreter.

  10. Assess their comprehension

    https://nt.gov.au/community/interpreting-and-translating-services/aboriginal-interpreter-service/when-to-use-an-aboriginal-interpreter/assess-their-comprehension

    Follow these steps to determine whether a person may benefit from working with an Aboriginal interpreter.