02 6100 8190
  • HOME
  • WEBINARS
    • NRW Public Webinar
    • NRW Organisational Webinar
    • NRW + NAIDOC Webinar Packages
    • Acknowledgement of Country
    • Yarning Webinar Subscription
  • COURSES
    • 7 Steps To Practical Reconciliation®
    • 7 Steps to Workplace Allyship
  • WORKSHOPS
  • ACCREDITATION
    • Ally Accreditation Program
    • Accredited Professionals Registry
  • RESOURCES
    • FREE Resources
    • Evolve Blog
    • Ask Aunty & An Ally
    • Ally Wall: Pledge and Actions
    • Indigenous Calendar
    • R3 Approach
    • Acknowledgement of Country Generator
    • Cultural Awareness Quiz
    • Online Privilege Walk
    • Close The Gap Report
    • Free Introductory D&I Training
  • OUR BOOKS
  • ABOUT
    • Why Evolve?
    • Meet Our Team
    • Our Approach
    • What Others Say
    • Book a Speaker
    • Media Inquiries
Book Consultation
  • HOME
  • WEBINARS
    • March – ‘Closing the Gap’
    • Acknowledgement of Country
    • Yarning Webinar Subscription
  • COURSES
    • 7 Steps To Practical Reconciliation®
    • 7 Steps to Workplace Allyship
  • WORKSHOP
  • ACCREDITATION
    • Ally Accreditation Program
    • Accredited Professionals Registry
  • RESOURCES
    • FREE Resources
    • Evolve Blog
    • Ask Aunty & An Ally
    • Ally Wall: Pledge and Actions
    • Indigenous Calendar
    • R3 Approach
    • Acknowledgement of Country Generator
    • Cultural Awareness Quiz
    • Online Privilege Walk
    • Close The Gap Report
    • Free Introductory Ally Training
    • Free Introductory D&I Training
  • OUR BOOKS
  • ABOUT
    • Why Evolve?
    • Meet Our Team
    • Our Approach
    • What Others Say
    • Book a Speaker
    • PR & Media Kit
    • Media Inquiries
  • Member Login
  • BOOK CONSULTATION
Now More Than Ever - National Reconciliation Week 2024

5 Actions for Allies this National Reconciliation Week

2 years ago
1 Comment
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
The 2024 National Reconciliation Week (NRW) theme, Now More Than Ever, is a powerful call to action. It reminds us that no matter the challenges, the fight for Reconciliation, and the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people must…
Cultural safety Aboriginal culture First Nations people

A Reflection on Racism, Intergenerational Trauma and The Path to Healing Through Education

2 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
I’m currently on a journey that has got me thinking about how grateful I am and a sense of optimism for the future. I’m currently at TAFE NSW and I’m doing a Certificate I in Fundamental Aboriginal Languages, an adventure…
Aunty Munya and Carla holding up their Tesltra Best of Business Trophy

Kindness Wins at the Telstra Best of Business Awards National Event

2 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
We are thrilled to announce that Evolve Communities has won the National Building Communities award at the 2024 Telstra Best of Business Awards. It has been a long journey which started back in May 2023 when we submitted our close…
Allies waiving the Aboriginal Flag and standing up for First Nations people

7 Ways To Keep Showing Up After January 26th

2 years ago
Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
The year took off with a bang for the Evolve team as we prepared for one of the most significant dates in our calendar, January 26th. Increasingly Australians are seeking to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, they’re questioning…
Passing a talking stick between hands demonstrating acceptance and reconciliation

The History of Australia Day and Five Ways to be an Ally on January 26th

2 years ago
2 Comments
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
Understanding Australia Day from an Aboriginal perspective is essential to recognising why the 26th of January can be a deeply challenging date for First Nations people. For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, the day marks sorrow rather than…
Aunty Munya Andrews reading her book, Ask Aunty: Seasons.

An Introduction to the Most Famous and Beautiful Aboriginal Stories

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
To celebrate the launch of Ask Aunty: Seasons, the first book in a children’s book series written by respected Aboriginal author Aunty Munya Andrews, we have collated a brief introduction to some of the classic, magical, and insightful Dreaming stories,…
Aunty Munya and Carla holding up their Telstra Best of Business Award

We’ve won a Telstra Best of Business Award!

3 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Photo Credit: Anna Warr  NSW TELSTRA BEST OF BUSINESS AWARD FOR BUILDING COMMUNITIES WON BY INDIGENOUS BUSINESS INSPIRING ALLIES  When Aboriginal Elder, Aunty Munya Andrews, and Community Engagement Specialist, Carla Rogers, met in 2011 they knew they shared a common…
Australian Parliament

Voice To Parliament:
Establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
At the end of 2023, Australia is set to have a Referendum to vote on whether to alter the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament. The Voice…
Acknowledgement of Country Training

Authors of Practical Reconciliation urge Allies to vote Yes

3 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
“This is the biggest opportunity we’ll have in our lifetime to effect Reconciliation,” says Carla Rogers, co-Author of Practical Reconciliation with Aboriginal Elder, Aunty Munya Andrews. Up until this point, the co-Authors and co-Directors of Evolve Communities, a trusted authority…
Indigenous Man in Body Paint

How Did the Assimilation Policy Affect Indigenous Peoples?

3 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Understanding the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is an important aspect of Reconciliation. Looking at events such as the introduction and escalation of the assimilation policy in Australia is a stark insight into the inequalities and disadvantages…

Talk to us about building a stronger, more inclusive workplace through our cultural competence training.

BOOK CONSULTATION

Evolve Communities is Australia’s Trusted Authority for Indigenous Cultural Awareness, Ally & Facilitator Training.

Our big 10 year goal is to inspire 10 million Allies to create a kinder, more inclusive Australia.

Contact Us

02 6100 8190

admin@evolves.com.au

NSWICC and Supply Nation Certified

Quicklinks

  • Book Consultation
  • Meet Our Team
  • Get Free Resources
  • Shop Our Products
  • Explore Our Programs
  • Ask Aunty
  • Sitemap

Acknowledgement

Evolve Communities acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their continuing connection to land, sea and community and pay our respects to Elders, past and present. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this website may contain images or names of people who have since passed away.

Join Our Community

Sign up to our newsletter and have high value, educational content delivered directly to your inbox (you can opt out at any time).

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Evolve Communities is Australia’s Trusted Authority for Indigenous Cultural Awareness, Ally & Facilitator Training.

Our big 10 year goal is to inspire 10 million Allies to create a kinder, more inclusive Australia.

Contact Us

02 6100 8190

admin@evolves.com.au

LinkedIn
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
TikTok
NSWICC and Supply Nation Certified

Quicklinks

  • Book Consultation
  • Meet Our Team
  • Get Free Resources
  • Shop Our Products
  • Explore Our Programs
  • Ask Aunty
  • Sitemap

Acknowledgement

Evolve Communities acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their continuing connection to land, sea and community and pay our respects to Elders, past and present. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this website may contain images or names of people who have since passed away.

Join Our Community

Sign up to our newsletter and have high value, educational content delivered directly to your inbox (you can opt out at any time).

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.