
Ngunytju Tjitji Pirni Aboriginal Corporation provides culturally safe, community-led support for Aboriginal women, children and families across the Goldfields — led by strong Aboriginal women for over 30 years.
NTP is an Aboriginal-controlled organisation. That means the people leading the work are from the community — they understand the challenges, speak the languages, and hold the trust of the families they support.
When you donate to NTP, your contribution goes directly toward programs that keep families together, support women through difficult times, and give children a safer start in life.
The Goldfields has real and persistent disadvantage. NTP is one of the organisations doing the quiet, consistent work to address it — not with grand promises, but with practical, culturally grounded support.

NTP Strong Families Hub
Reopened July 2023
NTP delivers a range of culturally safe programs for Aboriginal women, children and families across the Goldfields.
Intensive in-home support for families experiencing complex challenges, helping build parenting skills and improve safety and wellbeing.
A culturally safe healing space where community members can connect, reflect and access support grounded in Aboriginal ways of knowing.
Empowering Aboriginal women and girls through connection, culture and community — building confidence, resilience and leadership.
Culturally informed healing services for children and young people impacted by trauma, informed by traditional and local Aboriginal healing practices.
The Hannan Street family centre — a welcoming community space where women and families can connect, access programs and find support.
Find out how each program works and who it supports.

Reopened
July 2023
After an eight-year hiatus, NTP's family centre at 459 Hannan Street reopened its doors in July 2023 following extensive building renovations.
The revitalised hub was made possible through the generous support of local organisations including Morgans Financial, MLG and AngloGold Ashanti. The centrepiece is a breathtaking mural by local artist Em Anders — designed to empower women and inspired by local families and the native flora and fauna of the region.
The reopening marks a new chapter for NTP and the Kalgoorlie community. The centre is now a welcoming, functional and culturally appropriate space where programs can continue to be delivered for generations to come.
Your donation helps NTP continue delivering culturally safe support for women, children and families who need it most. Every contribution — large or small — makes a real difference in the Goldfields.