Pathways
Students from Groote Eylandt stepped onto a plane bound for Canberra carrying more than just backpacks. They carried the hopes of their families, their schools and their community, supported by the Po...
For decades, the warmth and generosity of 60,000 years of Indigenous culture has been shared to sell the Australian story to the world. Now, Tourism Australia is calling on the next generation of Firs...
When the pandemic hit in 2020 and three-time premiership player Chris Johnson found himself unexpectedly sidelined from his work at the AFL, it forced a career rethink.
Ten Indigenous teenagers from across New South Wales are preparing to tour the United States in what is being described as a historic first for Australian basketball.
First Nations education leader Rhian Miller has been recognised with a prestigious national fellowship, celebrating her work building culturally safe, long-term mentoring pathways for Aboriginal and T...
The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) celebrated the final showcase of its landmark 'On Country Pathways Program' on Friday, marking an end to 18 months of mentorship and training fo...
The Fijian Government has urged students studying at Hawai'i's Brigham Young University (BYU) to return home after graduating, as the Government looks to fill workforce gaps across health, justice, tr...
Cape York Leaders Program graduating Year 12 scholar El'leija Creek has finished secondary school reflecting on her journey and setting her sights on university study.
Following workshops in Western Australia, Queensland and New South Wales, the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) is bringing its landmark On Country Pathways Program to Gadigal land/S...
Nine Brisbane Broncos players recently took part in a day of hands-on training with TAFE Queensland, stepping into industries from automotive to hairdressing to understand possible careers beyond foot...
Samoa has launched its first fully electric firefighting vehicles, marking a national milestone in climate resilient and low emission emergency response.
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland has reported record Māori and Pacific school leaver enrolments following the launch of its University Entrance (UE) Success Plan.
Community Enterprise Queensland is now seeking applications for its next First Nations Nutrition Cadet, following the success of the program's first participant.