Indigenous Educators
WA Museum Boola Bardip is hosting an extraordinary exhibition spanning three decades of work by acclaimed Noongar artist Peter Farmer. Launched by Perth Design Week earlier this month, Chirriger Moort...
A new chapter for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students begins at Murdoch University this year with the launch of the Boordawan Movement; an initiative designed to support their academic succ...
The release of the Australian Human Rights Commission's Racism@Uni Final Report confirms what First Nations learners, educators and academia have been saying for decades - racism in universities is mu...
Findings from the Australian Human Rights Commission's landmark national Racism@Uni Study highlight that racism is "deeply embedded" across Australian universities and has profound impacts on students...
Nalderun Education Aboriginal Corporation, a not-for-profit supporting the Djarra Aboriginal people in central Victoria, has transformed its Moonlight Flat (Chewton) site with a new artwork.
For decades, educators and community advocates have shaped the opportunities available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students across New South Wales.
First Nations educators, system leaders, staff in youth/education focused organisations, learners and community members from across the country are coming together to help improve First Nations educat...
A Martu-run playgroup in Western Australia's remote Pilbara community of Punmu is helping young children prepare for school while creating paid work for local caregivers.
Dr Sophie Karangaroa of Curtin University's Centre for Aboriginal Studies recently presented at the World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education (WIPCE); showcasing powerful insights into how Ind...
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland announced on Tuesday that Dr Natalie Netzler has secured a prestigious Mana Tūānuku Research Leadership Fellowship worth $1.
The remote North East Arnhem community of Gunyangara has celebrated a major milestone with the opening of a new assembly hall for Yolŋu children at Dhupuma Barker School.
As of 1 January, 2026, all successful Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants to Melbourne Business School's MBA programs will receive a scholarship to cover the full costs of their tuition.
Celebrating the dedication of students of Dilin Duwa Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership's courses, the Murra Indigenous Business Masterclass Program and the Graduate Certificate of Indigenous B...