SAWA
As long as we won’t throw out our hope, we’ll never get lost. I’ll declare here today, that Sawa won’t give up until our dream comes true. I hope you can tell us the same
As long as we won’t throw out our hope, we’ll never get lost. I’ll declare here today, that Sawa won’t give up until our dream comes true. I hope you can tell us the same
So, you’re planning to leave Darwin and go travelling or something similar like that. What on earth should you attempt to do? I mean, what’s the rest of the world got to offer you besides better areas, merchandise and weather?
Japan, it’s big, it’s loud and filled with a diverse culture. A few months ago I had the pleasure of being able to visit the place and go on a tour around some different places. I visited a shrine, saw some Harajuku girls and ate some foods that I hope I’ll forget sometime soon.
Well hi fellow Darwinites, seeing as you’ve gone to the trouble of locating and reading this issue of GRIND, I thought you might want to hear about a little story I like to call, ‘That one time I went to Mexico with my mum and sister’. Yeah, that’s what I thought, but sounds like fun no?
Darwin City Council Youth Projects invites young people aged between 12 and 20 years to apply to be
part of Council's Youth Advisory Group (YAG). YAG meets monthly to discuss and inform Counci on issues affecting young people, as well as organising and hosting projects.
Contact us for an information kit!
Phone: 89 300 300
Email: yag@darwin.nt.gov.au
Or submit your details online