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Tamara Suey
Stories | 10 Jul 2012

Are you looking for a career in the Australian government? The Australian Public Service Commission is calling for applications for their 2013 Australian Public Service (APS) Indigenous Pathways Programs for Indigenous Graduates, Cadets and Trainees.

Stories | 9 Jul 2012

Congratulations to the winners of The Line’s Rap4Respect and Art and Poster competitions, announced by Senator Carol Brown at an event in Hobart, TAS on Saturday, 7 July.

Facilitator Duane Vickery introducing the first session of the Youth Congress Forum. Photo courtesy of Joseph Mayers/Congress
Stories | 9 Jul 2012

One hundred young members of The National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples have converged on Sydney to help set the National Congress's agenda in June 2012.

Alice Springs 2011 NAIDOC Week celebrations.
Stories | 2 Jul 2012

NAIDOC Week activities are the backbone of many communities

Australia Council’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts executive director, Lydia Miller, Sydney, NSW. Photo: Wayne Quilliam.
Stories | 25 Jun 2012

40 years of the Black Theatre and the current challenges for Indigenous actors, writers and directors.

Stories | 18 Jun 2012

Are you looking for a government career? The Australian Public Service Commission is calling for applications for it’s 2013 Australian Public Service (APS) Indigenous Pathways Programs for Indigenous Graduates, Cadets and Trainees.

Torres Strait woman Sandra Pilot
Stories | 11 Jun 2012

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Indigenous Australians winning the right to vote in Federal elections.

Justin Mogridge from South Australia participated in the Port Augusta consultation on the new National Anti-Racism Strategy.
Stories | 4 Jun 2012

Talking about reducing racism and the new National Anti-Racism Strategy.

Twenty-year-old Larrakia woman Nateesha Collins from Darwin at the Youth Parliament in Canberra.
Stories | 1 Jun 2012

Fifty young Indigenous future leaders return to their communities this week armed with new knowledge and skills from the first ever National Indigenous Youth Parliament.The team of six representatives from each state and territory, plus two people from the Torres Strait, spent a week in Canberra to experience the national political process and learn valuable leadership skills.

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