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Yawardani Jan-ga helping young people heal with horses
Yamatji woman and domestic and sexual violence subject matter expert Kyalie Moor...
Joseph Guenzler 12 May 2026
Partnership sees Yolŋu Rangers lead education rethink
In northeast Arnhem Land education is being reimagined. Not through policy refor...
Nicole Brown 5 May 2026
Report suggests schools must do more than box-ticking to support Indigenous students
An Indigenous-led study of Perth primary schools has found educators often rely...
Callan Morse 21 Apr 2026
NT
From Maningrida to Darwin: Tayha Duggan-Hill is shaping the future of education
Tayha Duggan-Hill, 25, is making a powerful impact across the Northern Territory...
Nicole Brown 10 Apr 2026
English Language program expands to deliver free education to northern remote communities
The English Language Learning for Indigenous Children (ELLIC) program, a play-ba...
Giovanni Torre 4 Mar 2026
Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre drives two-way learning across Fitzroy Valley

Trevor Menmuir moved through rain-glistened shrubland in the Fitzroy Valley in Western Australia's Kimberley region last week, showing a group of boys how to identify timber strong enough to shape int...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Feb 25, 2026
How will I be a good ancestor?

This question has been sitting with me for some time and resurfaced again yesterday. How will I be a good ancestor? A lot of what I now understand about this country was never taught at school.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Feb 10, 2026
The learning tools changing how Australians understand culture

There is a quiet shift happening in how people want to learn about Aboriginal culture. More Australians are moving away from surface-level engagement and towards learning that feels genuine, relationa...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jan 9, 2026
On-Country opportunities grow for Indigenous students through Junior Rangers program

From restoring native gardens to gaining formal conservation qualifications as part of a program designed to connect education with culture, students from Magandjin's Murri School have spent the past...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Oct 21, 2025
Northern Land Council's Learning on Country Program hits record participation

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-...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Aug 18, 2025
Reconciliation requires a willingness to sit with discomfort, listen deeply and imagine a future where respect is not "political"

The ongoing backlash against Acknowledgement of, and Welcome to Country ceremonies — most recently in early childhood education, and again in parliament — reflects a deeper unease within A...

On Country Education Teaching Initiative celebrates first group of graduates

Six Curtin graduates are set to have a significant impact in their local communities, after being the first group to complete the university's On Country Education Teaching Initiative.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 10, 2025
University’s award-winning podiatry program strengthens First Nations health and wellbeing

Charles Sturt University is prioritising First Nations health and wellbeing through an award-winning, place-based learning model for podiatry students.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 28, 2025
Funding boost for Aboriginal cultural understanding in WA schools

Cultural understanding initiatives are gaining traction within classrooms across Western Australian schools, helped by support from the state government's Partnership Acceptance Learning Sharing (PALS...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 25, 2025
On Country learning celebrated in East Arnhem Land

Despite the heavy rain in Garrthalala, in remote East Arnhem Land, a number of students from the Laynhapuy Homelands School celebrated the superb achievement of graduation last week.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Dec 18, 2024
These Aboriginal women are breaking down barriers in health across NSW

Eight Indigenous women from NSW are breaking down barriers in the health and community services sector, having recently graduated with a Diploma of Counselling from TAFE NSW Wetherill Park.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Dec 17, 2024
Roadmap sets sights on digital equality for First Nations by 2026

The federal government will consider recommendations from the Indigenous advisory group it established on how to break down barriers to digital inclusion for First Nations people.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Dec 10, 2024
More than 1000 new Indigenous Ranger positions - the majority for First Nations women - to be created

More than 1000 Indigenous Ranger positions will be created Australia-wide—up to 770 of them for First Nations women. The expansion of the Indigenous Rangers Program will see a $355 million inves...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 30, 2024
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