Ali Farmer: Teaching science to be stronger and smarter
StoryTeacher Ali Farmer wants to see kids who have a science interest in primary school pursue their passion throughout high school and university.
Spinning yarns in Spinifex Country
StoryThree artists and 10 Aboriginal kids gathered at the Indigenous Literacy Foundation Spinifex Writers Camp in Tjunttjuntjara, WA for a series of fun and laughter filled workshops about writing, illustrating and story-telling.
Bringing Culture back to men on Matuwa Kurrara Kurrara IPA
StoryThe return to Country of Martu people from the community of Wiluna in WA helps in knowledge sharing and connecting the community to their heritage.
Tennant Creek locals find walking the first step to better school attendance
StoryIn Tennant Creek, locals have found that the simple act of walking their kids to school has increased attendance and made children more excited about education.
Job training leads to supporting remote communities
StoryA local Aboriginal man has been trained for his important new job driving frail-aged and disabled people between their remote communities and appointments in distant towns through Australian Government funding, administered by the Murdi Paaki Regional Enterprise Corporation (MPREC).