Black and Deadly and staying in school
StoryBlack and Deadly is a series of regular workshops and gatherings for Indigenous female students aged 13 to 18 who are at risk of disengaging from Queensland Gold Coast schools.
Behaviour change program reconnects families
StoryOne 26 year old man’s struggles with violent behaviour and substance abuse cost him the custody of his children, and landed him in the courts on more than one occasion. Aaron (not his real name) is now walking the hard road to healing the hurt he has done to himself and his loved ones, through the support of the Central Queensland (CQ) Healing Centre - Helem Yumba, and the Gatharr Weyebe Banabe Program.
Culture builds strength in Port Stephens communities
StoryThe Ba-ra Boolarng Dance and Culture program is reconnecting marginalised and disadvantaged Aboriginal children and their families with their culture to promote strength, resilience and positive futures.
Applications now open for APS Indigenous Pathways
StoryAre you currently studying at university? Have you completed your degree or are looking for a career change?The Australian Public Service Commission is calling for applications for the 2014 Australian Public Service (APS) Indigenous Pathways Programs for Indigenous Graduates, Cadets and Trainees.
Newslines Radio: Dream jobs in the Northern Territory
StoryCommunities around Australia have been telling the Australian Government that one of the key issues for Indigenous people is more jobs for our mob.