
The Northern Territory Spastics Association, originally known as the Darwin and Districts Spastics Paralysis Association, was established in 1973 to advocate on behalf of and provide support for people with disability. In 1977 the Association opened the Harry Giese Centre to provide assessment, treatment, and residential care for people with disabilities, including children. In 2017 the organisation was renamed to Carpentaria. In 2026 it continued to provide support to people with disabilities.
From
1973
To
Current
Alternative Names
Carpentaria
Darwin and District Spastic Paralysis Association
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