Aboriginal Education
When Aboriginal teenagers in the Illawarra are pushed out of mainstream classrooms, the reasons are often framed as individual failure. However a new evaluation of an Aboriginal-designed education pro...
Two Bardi Jawi Oorany Rangers from the Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia's Kimberley region have presented their Indigenous-led restoration work to hundreds of delegates at a national biodiversit...
Four young women from Cherbourg, in Queensland's South Burnett region, have been recognised at the State's Parliament House during an offical visit.
The Victorian Government has announced $6 million in grants to strengthen the inclusion of Aboriginal perspectives in the state's school curriculum.
On Gumbaynggirr Country on the NSW mid-north coast, a group of primary students stand beside a wetland, listening as Elders explain how the water once ran clear.
Aboriginal children participating in at least 600 hours of preschool before school in South Australia has grown by eight per cent, according to a Department for Education report.
Indigenous young people are set to receive additional support with the federal government investing a further $35 million in two programs to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
The leading non-government body representing Indigenous Victorians' in education policy and strategy has welcomed grants for liaison officer grants in regional areas of the state "to strengthen learni...
TAFE New South Wales Eora is honouring 40 years of empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students through cultural arts, creativity, and connection.
First Nations students from across the Top End have descended on Darwin this week to learn how to incorporate Indigenous traditional knowledge into Western education, as part of a Charles Darwin Unive...
The New South Wales Department of Education's 18th Annual Nanga Mai Awards were recently held in Tumbalong (Darling Harbour) on Dharug Country.
Almost 450 Indigenous people have secured jobs and employment training through an Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation program that continues to thrive in the Top End.
The Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi Foundation Ltd (NYFL) has achieved record employment and training results for the Ieramagadu/Roebourne community in 2022.