Lauren Rogers on fake art’s cost to culture
StoryNgarabul and Torres Strait Islander artist Lauren Rogers talks about the inappropriate use of First Nations artwork and its cost to culture.
Uncle Doc and Elders tell the story of Wudjari ancient coastlines
StoryFifteen years ago, Uncle Doc Reynolds stood on the granite platform beneath a massive limestone scarp that is now known as Salisbury Island in Western Australia. He reflected that he may be the first Wudjari person to have stood here in over twelve thousand years.
Education That Empowers: Albert Bevan on the impact of training
StoryFor proud Aboriginal man Albert Bevan, Fee-Free TAFE has been the key to unlocking new opportunities and making a meaningful impact in his community.
RAES-ing the bar for employment services in remote Australia
StoryA new employment service is coming to remote Australia later this year to help people get job-ready. Tell us what you think about its draft Grant Opportunity Guidelines.
Turning passion into impact as an NIAA Graduate
StoryDriven by a passion for Indigenous affairs and a curiosity about government processes, Tayla-Jayde applied for the NIAA Graduate Program, determined to make a meaningful impact.