Moving Forward Together

3 February 2026

As we all enter 2026 East Arnhem Regional Council (EARC) is pleased to share our latest short film, Moving Forward Together. 

Moving Forward Together showcases the positive impacts that our Regional Council strives to achieve across East Arnhem Land. Through the strong leadership and guidance of our Elected Members and Local Authorities, EARC delivers vital services, projects and initiatives across six remote communities and supports many homelands throughout the region. These services play a crucial role in sustaining our people, improving quality of life and creating employment opportunities.


As Ganygulpa Dhurrkay, Gumurr Gattjirrk Councillor states:


We Yolŋu of East Arnhem Land are intertwined and deeply connected through the two pillars moieties of Dhuwa and Yirritja. Our bäpurru (clans), our riŋgitj (songlines), our yirralka (land) and our law (law). This is the foundation of our authority and governance as First Nations people.”


Cyril Bukulatjpi, Gumurr Marthakal Councillor also states importantly how:


“We Yolŋu, elect 12 Councillors from five cultural areas. From Gumurr Miwatj where the sun rises in the east, to Gumurr Miyarrka and Gumurr Marthakal of Elcho Island and the interior, to Gumurr Gattjirrk and Birr Rawarrang where the sun sets in the west. Up to another 69 people nominated from the communities and many homelands join our Councillors as representative members on six Local Authorities across our Yolŋu region.”


President, Lapulung Dhamarrandji highlights the importance of Yolŋu and Balanda working together.


“Mainly it’s about how Yolŋu and Balanda come together in understanding and to build that momentum of understand that is really meaningful for all of us. Regardless colour, for all nationalities, from different walks of life, to come together here in Australia to build a sustainable future for all of us.”

 

Filmed at Ramingining, Milingimbi, Gapuwiyak, Galiwin’ku, Yirrkala, Gunyangara and Gulkula (Garma Site), the short film showcases real experience of how Council services support daily life in remote communities.

 

EARC is dedicated to promoting the empowerment of individuals, safeguarding communities, and fostering respect for cultural diversity. We look forward to coming together for our first Council Meeting in 2026 on Wednesday 24 to Thursday, 26 February 2026. The meeting will be held at the East Arnhem Regional Council Office in Nhulunbuy with agendas and minutes available on the Council website at: East Arhnem Council Meetings


Moving Forward Together is now available to watch below:


24 February 2026
East Arnhem Regional Council (EARC) were pleased to support East Arnhem Region Sport Education through our Community Grants Program.
23 February 2026
The East Arnhem Regional Council Vet Team has put together some important information to help keep our community dogs safe from Parvo Virus.
19 February 2026
Councillor Stephen Dhamarrandji attended the memorial service for the 84th Anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin, honouring the courage and sacrifice of those who served. We remember this significant moment in Australia's history and stand in respect with everyone impacted by the events of the Bombing of Darwin.  Photo 1: Councillor Stephen Dhamarrandji Photo 2: Councillor Stephen Dhamarrandji (left) with Council Services Manager Ullas Raman (right) Annual Bombing of Darwin Commemorative Service, Darwin Cenotaph, 2026.
9 December 2025
East Arnhem Regional Council (EARC) values its strong partnership with Sea Swift in supporting community recycling initiatives across East Arnhem Land.
A beach with white sand and mangroves in the distance
27 November 2025
Let’s Keep Milingimbi Safe - No Fires at the Landfill
21 November 2025
In November, East Arnhem Regional Council held a special Citizenship Ceremony at Galiwin'ku, welcoming a new Australian Citizen.
17 November 2025
East Arnhem Regional Council (EARC) provides multiple services to Galiwin’ku including Accommodation, Aged Care & Disability Services, Animal Management Program, Cemetery Management, Child Care Services, Community Night Patrol, Waste & Environmental Services, Libraries, Active Communities & Youth Services, and Municipal Services.
14 November 2025
East Arnhem Regional Council adopted the Annual & Financial Report 2024-2025 at its Special Council Meeting held on Friday, 14 November 2025. You can obtain copies of the Annual Report 2024-2025: by downloading from www.eastarnhem.nt.gov.au by telephoning (08) 8986 8986 or emailing info@eastarnhem.nt.gov.au
12 November 2025
In the best interest of the safety of our patrons, particularly our young members, we would like to remind the community that all children in the library must be supervised by an adult at all times. Children who enter the library without a supervising parent or guardian will be denied access.