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More than 80 First Nations primary school students flocked to Sydney's Taronga Zoo on Tuesday as the Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) launched its 2026 Great Book Swap, which aims to raise $250,00...
Since 2011, the Indigenous Literacy Foundation has helped over one million books reach hundreds of remote communities around the country. In the last six years alone, over 600,000 have been delivered...
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation has revealed its newest ambassadors for 2025, recognising authors, artists, educators, and advocates for their positive contributions to Indigenous literacy across A...
A new songbook titled Buga Yanu Junba — meaning Songs for Young Children in Bunuba language — as well as an accompanying album of the same name, was launched last week at Baya Gawiy Buga y...
When Cindy Manfong saw an opportunity to return to her hometown to work on a project with students from her old high school, she jumped at it.
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation is inviting Australians to celebrate Indigenous Literacy Day on September 3, with a free film and livestream produced in collaboration with the Sydney Opera House.
Three new picture books created in the remote Northern Territory community of Yirrkala reflect Yolŋu life, language and connection to Country, offering young readers bilingual stories rooted in t...
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) has unveiled a new brand identity, including a refreshed logo and slogan, to celebrate First Nations storytelling and reflect its commitment to Community-led v...
Indigenous creatives from remote communities in the Northern Territory have taken part in inaugural workshops of the Indigenous Literacy Foundation's Talent Pathways Program.
First Nations Canadians are taking legal action over compensation disputes, arguing the government has failed to uphold treaty commitments made 175 years ago.
For many 16-year-olds, dreams of football fields, cinema screens and having their name in lights is a distant vision; one for the future. However for Mia Speed, her goal of providing a Wirangu languag...
High school students from the NSW south coast are showcasing culture through two bilingual books written using local Indigenous language, Dhurga.
Proud Merlam and Erublam neur/woman Jillian Bowie is one of three new board members to join the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. Ms Bowie, who is a Samsep and Zagareb woman from the islands of Erub and...