Karreeta Meerta Peeneeyt – Grow & Rise Up Strong
For too long we have seen First Nations Young People deprived and denied of opportunities and environments that support them at critical […]
Is a vote “No” a “No” to everything?Pat Anderson AO & Prof Megan Davis AC
Since the referendum, we’ve seen the No vote used to justify rolling back symbolic recognition—like Welcome to Country and the flying of […]
Kanyini
An ancient philosophy that teaches us the power of connection, responsibility, and the intrinsic value of caring for all beings and the […]
Kamay Botany Bay to the Royal National Park Long Walk -walking on Country
“A lot of people walk past life because they have other things on their minds. When you walk on Country it is […]
ABORIGINAL and Torres Strait Islander children are being set up for a life of suffering, legal services say, as ‘tough on crime’ policy sweeps the country.
Alarm raised as tough on crime policy ‘infects’ nation – News Of The Area
SNAICC Urges Bi-Partisan Commitment to Closing the Gap Ahead of Federal Election
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/calls-for-bi-partisan-commitment-to-first-nations-children/vi-AA1CgBE1?ocid=socialshare&pc=LCTS&cvid=b795de2724c746ffb4b899bf7fed5870&ei=69#details Catherine Liddle, CEO of SNAICC, said in the wake of an election, it’s more important than everthat we see a bi-partisan […]
Unsettled by Kate Grenville: A Journey Through Time and Place
‘What does it mean to be on land that was taken from other people? Now that we know how the taking was […]
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