WORKING FOR THE BUSH
WORKING FOR THE NORTHERN TERRITORY
PROUDLY REPRESENTING REMOTE TERRITORIANS
From the Mighty Uluru to the Land Rights Country of Gurindji, we are Gwoja.
Remote communities in the Northern Territory are home to some pretty amazing people.
As the local Member for Gwoja, I am honored to serve remote communities and deliver better outcomes for an equal and equitable future for remote Territorians outbush.
CHANSEY PAECH
Member for Gwoja
Palya, werte, ngutja, g’day!
I’m a proud Central Australian and Arrernte and Gurindji person.
I’m progressive. Results-driven. And here to help you and keep our communities strong.
Let’s celebrate who we are, where we live and stand together as we work towards a better future for all Territorians and the Northern Territory.

About Gwoja
The electorate of Gwoja covers the western half of the Northern Territory.
It’s 427, 605 square kilometres (that’s bigger than Germany) and extends from the Victoria River and Gregory National Park to the border with South Australia.
Gwoja is made up of 23 major and minor towns and 158 outstations and homelands - and includes the Tanami Desert, Watarrka National Park and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
The electorate is named in honour of Warlpiri-Anmatyerr man Gwoja Tjungarrayi. Gwoja was an Aboriginal elder. A stockman. And survivor of the 1928 Coniston massacre.
He was also the first living Australian – Indigenous or non-Indigenous – to be featured on an Australian stamp. And it’s his face that’s etched in history on Australia’s $2 coin.
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