Redfern’s young warriors
StoryProfound changes are happening in Redfern and surrounding communities due to Clean Slate Without Prejudice, a program designed to motivate and inspire local young people. It introduces discipline into the lives of participants through early morning boxing and martial arts, language lessons and breakfasts, and excursions to Aboriginal cultural sites.
Students from Yalata and Oak Valley have a whale of a time!
StoryForty seven students from Yalata Anangu School and Oak Valley Anangu School were recently rewarded for their good school attendance with a trip to the Head of Bight, South Australia, for a memorable whale watching experience.
‘Providing opportunities for our mob’
StoryIndigenous businesses are benefiting from Supply Nation, helping them connect to corporate and government buyers.
Prestigious land care award recognises the work of the Spinifex people
StoryThe Spinifex Rangers are based in one of Australia’s most remote communities and recently won the Western Australian Indigenous Landcare Award for following both traditional land care practices and fresh responses to new environmental threats.
Saving the Warru (black-footed rock-wallaby)
StoryThe black-footed rock-wallaby (warru) was nearing extinction in northern South Australia until the creation of the Warru Recovery Team, made up of Indigenous rangers and scientists. The recent release of 25 warru into the wild comes at the end of intensive breeding, preservation and feral predator control.