Description Elizebeth Gunygula shares her thoughts of what it was like working with the Jimmy Little Foundation and the positive vibe it brought to the community.
The Wollotuka Institute has long been a cornerstone of our University by embodying, supporting and celebrating Indigenous excellence.
Wollotuka has supported thousands of Indigenous graduates whilst championing an academically enriching and culturally affirming education, and …
The University of Newcastle, in partnership with Awabakal Ltd and The City of Newcastle, is proud to host Ngarrama at King Edward Park on 25 January 2023.
This is a free, family-friendly public event to engage the community in meaningful reconciliation through …
At the 2001 Croc Festival on Thursday Island, boys from Mabuiag Island State School in the central Torres Strait Islands of Australia, perform traditional dancing, wearing headdresses depicting canoes.
The CLC's community ranger program is one of Central Australia's most popular and successful initiatives in Aboriginal employment and now more than 80 Aboriginal people are employed by the CLC as rangers on their country
Girls from Bamaga, on northern Cape York, perform a dance depicting how the birds got their colours at the Croc Festival, a festival with participants of indigenous schools in northern Queensland, on Thursday Island in 2001. They finish with the sounds of Souls Longing.
Many families and friends are strong at Ntaria.
Episode 22: Posters and Director's message.
Students from Mona Kantawara's class at Ntaria school created pictures and text about life at Ntaria. These were then developed as posters for the community by graphic artist Julie …
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