Using fire to keep country pristine and culture strong
StoryThe Wattleridge Aboriginal rangers in northern New South Wales are using cultural burning to look after their country while regaining lost cultural knowledge.
Learning to prevent and manage diabetes at Pormpuraaw in Cape York
StoryTo coincide with World Health Day, Apunipima Cape York Health Council recently held a gathering in the remote community of Pormpuraaw, Cape York to educate women on how they can be part of prevention and management of diabetes, the chronic disease prevalent in Cape York communities.
Indigenous Marathon Project graduate's inspirational journey
StoryCongratulations to everyone chosen in the Indigenous Marathon Project’s (IMP) 2016 squad, who are in training for the New York Marathon later this year. Many squad members have been inspired by 2014 IMP graduate Elsie Seriat from the Torres Strait.
The Aranda Tribe Ride for Pride
StoryIn the remote central Australian Aboriginal community of Ntaria, local teenagers are travelling by horse and foot to Alice Springs to take part in the ANZAC Parade.
Learning on the job with an Indigenous apprenticeship
StoryThe Australian Government offers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples an opportunity to start their career in the public service through the Indigenous Apprenticeships Programme.