Honouring many by remembering one – Dolly Gurinyi Batcho (1905-1973)
StoryDolly Gurinyi Batcho (1905-1973), a Larrakia woman from the Darwin area, epitomises the sacrifice of an estimated 6000 Indigenous men and women who, during World War II, served the nation that so often discriminated against them.
Indigenous Rangers: Protecting the Great Barrier Reef
StoryThe health and preservation of the Great Barrier Reef is set to increase after the Yuku-Baja-Muliku Rangers gained their Certificate IV in Government Statutory Compliance, giving them the necessary tools and legal support to protect it.
Sailing on the open sea with a Big Buddy
StoryFacilitated by the Goondir Big Buddy program, seven Indigenous young men recently set sail on the STS Young Endeavour where they climbed the 30 metre mast, took the helm and in the process, gained life skills which have set them on the path to a brighter future.
Kristy Stanton – First Indigenous General Manager for AccorHotels
StoryWhen Kristy Stanton became AccorHotels’ first Indigenous General Manager, her appointment marked a milestone for the company’s Employment Parity Initiative, which reached over 500 employees nationally at the end of 2016.
10 tips for completing your NAIDOC local grant funding application
StoryIncrease your chances of having a well-funded and successful community activity by following these tips on how to apply.