Education And Training
We talk often about creating opportunities for young people, but for many of our mob, opportunity is not the missing piece: visibility is. If you have never seen it, never met someone doing it, or nev...
Indigenous workers in remote WA communities are gaining recognised qualifications in specialist clean-up roles through a training model designed to ensure participants complete projects with documente...
Created to provide meaningful learning opportunities and experiences for First Nations students who are studying retail, The Sussan Group Traineeship Program is delivering results for both participant...
Aboriginal school leavers in the Northern Territory will be offered supported career pathways into nursing and midwifery under a new government program.
Electricity provider Transgrid says it is "particularly focused" on attracting First Nations people to the sector through its annual Graduate Program.
Five years into the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, the national data points to uneven and fragile progress. The Productivity Commission reports that, of the targets with sufficient data to ass...
On Ngarrindjeri Country in South Australia, a project engineer sits alongside Elders, listening to stories of resilience and cultural survival.
A new agriculture training program grounded in culture and on-Country learning has begun in Broome, with young people taking part in its first week of activities.
For a long time, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander success has been most visible at the edges of Australia's economy, in sport, the arts and culture. These spaces matter deeply.
During 2025 First Nations students represented 30 percent of total students at Charles Darwin University TAFE, a jump of 550 students from 2,747 in 2024 to more than 3,300 in 2025; an historic first f...
The National Institute of Dramatic Art's Pathways Program is for First Nations people and People of Colour aged between 18-25 interested in a behind-the-scenes creative career.
A joint $35 million investment from the federal and Northern Territory governments will boost access to Vocational Education and Training for First Nations people in the NT.$17.
The Northern Land Council's Learning on Country Program (LoCP) recorded its highest-ever student participation rates in the first half of 2025, with more than 3,300 Indigenous students engaging in on-...