Deadly dads, deadly kids
StoryThe Nar-un-bah and Thou Walla Engaging Aboriginal Fathers Project helps fathers, uncles, grandfathers and significant male figures to connect in culturally rich, positive ways with the children in their families.
Ranger jobs giving local people the skills they need for future careers
StoryThe national heritage listed Budj Bim volcanic landscape in South-West Victoria is providing the training ground for members of the local Indigenous community, the Gunditjmara, to develop skills and experiences far beyond land management - setting them up for long term contributions to community and economic participation both within and outside the ranger workforce.
National Congress honoured on International Women’s Day
StoryThe National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples has been recognised today, on International Women’s Day, for its dedication to gender equity.
NIYLA youth leadership forum applications now open
StoryThe National Indigenous Youth Leadership Academy (NIYLA) is giving high school students the chance to explore their leadership skills at a series of forums during Youth Week this April.
Newslines Radio: National Apology five years on
StoryThe National Apology to Australia’s Indigenous Peoples, in particular the Stolen Generations, by the Australian Parliament on 13 February 2008 was a powerful and memorable moment in our nation’s history. It has had a huge impact not only on the members of the Stolen Generation but also Australian’s from all walks of life.