Indigenous Education
Two Indigenous teenagers are among 59 people from across Western Australia hand-picked to have a chance of influencing legislation across the state.
A grandmother and grandson have graduated together from Charles Sturt University after supporting each other through a course in Wiradjuri language, culture and heritage.
Monash University has launched a new Indigenous alumni network aimed at keeping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander graduates connected to the university and each other after they finish studying.
A strong track record in youth and community initiatives were key to Rio Tinto extending its support for the Stephen Michael Foundation (SMF). The $2.
First Nations families have spoken out publicly about the harm caused after their children were thrown out from the Inverell Aquatic Centre by NSW Police.
The Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Foundation (QATSIF) has welcomed a record intake of students into its 2026 scholarship program.
A new partnership between First Nations technology company Baidam and Indigenous-owned not-for-profit Deadly Coders is set to open more doors for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students looking...
Warning: The following article contains content and language some readers may find distressing. As allegations of police violence against protesters return to public focus, academics say the warning s...
The University of Sydney has launched a refreshed One Sydney, Many People Indigenous strategy for 2025-2032, outlining how it plans to grow Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership through edu...
Indigenous organisations are backing a growing push for South Australia to adopt care-led alternatives to policing, arguing health, social and community services should respond first to many incidents...
The Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF) has launched a national campaign calling for education equality, arguing greater access to opportunity could make an Indigenous Prime Minister pos...
The Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF) has appointed Wyatt Cook-Revell as a Non-Executive Director, strengthening Indigenous representation and lived experience on its Board.
First Nations education leader Rhian Miller has been recognised with a prestigious national fellowship, celebrating her work building culturally safe, long-term mentoring pathways for Aboriginal and T...