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Dear Martung Upah Partners,

Martung Upah is NATSIEC's annual appeal which allows us to fund our work, and in particular our development fund. We send out the appeal around May every year. Please read our 2007 annual report  for information on our contribution to community projects, the programs undertaken and the resources we produce. For more detailed information please visit the rest of our website.

Your gift makes an enormous difference to the work of NATSIEC. Without it, we wouldn’t be able to provide educational resources to the wider community, engage the Churches in Indigenous issues or fund so many important community projects. Our aim is to build a better tomorrow for all our children so that injustice and discrimination will not be part of Australia’s future.

We look forward to our continued partnership.

Yours sincerely,

Graeme Mundine, Executive Secretary

Martung Upah is from Western Australia and means ‘partnership’

To make a donation by cheque, please fill in our online form, print it out and send with your cheque (payable to NATSIEC) to Martung Upah Appeal, Locked Bag 199, Sydney NSW 1230.

To make a donation over the phone, please call our freecall number 1800 025 101.

To go to our donation form where you can pay securely online, click here...

For more information about what your donation has enabled us to do, click here...


Donate to the 2008 Martung Upah appeal now - click here to read the appeal letter.