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Cultural Awareness Training in the Workplace | Evolve Communities

1 year ago
Diversity and Inclusion, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools
Cultural Competency in the Workplace Growth and learning happens when your teams feel safe and connected. It allows people to be more vulnerable and listen to one another. Whether an in-person or remote workplace, it’s important to foster a sense…
Recognise and Combat Aboriginal Discrimination in the Workplace Evolve Communities

Bringing Cultural Awareness Training to Victoria

1 year ago
Diversity and Inclusion, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools
Cultural Awareness Training in Victoria   In a state with Aboriginal heritage as diverse as Victoria, cultural awareness isn’t just an asset–it’s a necessity. Home to more than 6.5 million people from a wide range of backgrounds, including long-standing Indigenous cultures,…
Recognise and Combat Aboriginal Discrimination in the Workplace Evolve Communities

Bringing Cultural Awareness Training to Canberra

1 year ago
Diversity and Inclusion, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools
Cultural Awareness Training in Canberra Are you ready to understand, appreciate, and connect with the vibrant Indigenous cultures in Canberra? Evolve Communities offers engaging and impactful cultural awareness training in Canberra designed to enrich workplaces, foster allyship, and build genuine…
Brisbane Aboriginal Cultural Awareness Training Evolve Communities

Welcome to Evolve’s Cultural Awareness Training in Brisbane

2 years ago
Diversity and Inclusion, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools
Discover the Value of Cultural Awareness in Brisbane Evolve Communities is your partner in building a more inclusive and understanding workplace through our Cultural Awareness Training in Brisbane. As Brisbane thrives as a multicultural hub, understanding and respecting diverse cultural…
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
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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,…
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…
Carla and Aunty Munya with their books, Practical Reconciliation and Journey Into Dreamtime

Notable Indigenous Australian Authors

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
This November, Aunty Munya Andrews’ newest work will be released–a beautiful picture book for children that explores the changing seasons. Following previous publications written for adult readers, this first book in the series of Ask Aunty is a way to…
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Why do First Nations people need Allies?

3 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
First Nations people need allies to help address historical and ongoing inequities and to drive meaningful social change. Allies play a critical role in advocating for justice, amplifying Indigenous voices, and supporting initiatives that promote equality. In simple terms, being…

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

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