19 July 2011
ISIS has formed a partnership with AFL Northern Territory
(AFLNT) and created a new cadetship program for indigenous young
people.
The program, which began in March, selects the most outstanding
member of the AFLNT’S NT Thunder program and offers them full time
employment with ISIS.
Nyaburu ‘Narby’ Kelly, who is in his early twenties, is the first
to receive the cadetship and started full time work with ISIS
earlier this year. He will have the opportunity to learn about ISIS
from scratch with long term career potential in any of our offices
around Australia.
Tony Frawley, CEO of AFLNT is excited by the partnership stating
“There are many schemes around Aboriginal assistance, but none of
them are as streamlined as this one. The ISIS cadetship allows for
a long-term occupation, rather than a temporary one, plus provides
deep, personal fulfilment.”
Congratulations Narby on being the first to receive this
cadetship.