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Political issues effecting Aboriginal people: Image of an Aboriginal Elder and children on Country

Political Issues Affecting Aboriginal Australians

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people face complex political issues, as demonstrated in the latest Closing the Gap report. This shows that since the campaign launched in 2007, it has failed to achieve targets around health equality and reducing disparities…
Australian Aboriginal Languages

Australian Aboriginal Languages

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today speak around 120 different, distinct, and unique language groups and dialects. However, this is a fraction of the original breadth of Australian indigenous languages, many of which were lost following colonisation, resulting in…
Say hello in an Aboriginal language; A picture of smiling First Nations family

How Do You Say ‘Hello’ in Aboriginal Language?

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Today, we will share some alternative ways to say ‘hello’ in a language or dialect spoken by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and explore the power of linguistic education. Learning some simple phrases from some Aboriginal language groups is a fantastic…
indigenous Literacy Day: Picture of First Nations woman reading to children in Aboriginal language

Indigenous Literacy Day Australia

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Indigenous Literacy Day is an annual event that celebrates the vibrancy and diversity of Australian Aboriginal languages while offering all Australians the opportunity to learn more about First Nations stories, artwork, culture, and writing. Held on the first Wednesday of…
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Why is Cultural Awareness Important In The Workplace?

3 years ago
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General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
Being culturally aware can help a business create a unique culture that benefits from its diverse workforce while also benefiting the employees within the company. This article will discuss what cultural awareness is, explore its importance in the workplace, and…

History of Indigenous Australia

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
Australia’s history timeline needs to be better understood, with many people knowing only the fraction of Australian heritage that began when European invaders first arrived in 1788. The reality is that the timeline of Australian colonisation covers only the last two centuries,…
Aboriginal rock art telling Dreamtime stories

Why Is Dreamtime Important to Aboriginal Culture?

4 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Dreamtime is one of the fundamental topics covered in many of the best books about Aboriginal culture, as an area that helps to portray and explain some of the many aspects of Indigenous societies, belief systems, and communities that are…

Important Things to Know About Aboriginal Cultural Sensitivity

4 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Aboriginal cultural sensitivity is the attitude that recognises the cultural differences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Through shared knowledge and an increased understanding of the perspectives and experiences of Indigenous communities, it is hoped that more culturally safe…
Aunty Munya Stan Grant Carla Rogers

The Queen, Sorry Business & Reconciliation

4 years ago
Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, video blog
In the video below, our Co-Director Carla Rogers reflects on the public day of mourning and her response as an Ally. This is the Stan Grant article that Carla mentions and encourages Allies to read: After Queen Elizabeth II’s death,…
3 generations of First Nations women

What Are First Nations Peoples?

4 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Learning about First Nations peoples is the first step to achieving Aboriginal cultural sensitivity. The First Nations peoples are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people of Australia.  According to the proposed definition by the Commonwealth Department of Aboriginal Affairs…

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