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Protestor flying the Aboriginal flag on Australia Day.

What to do on Australia Day to show respect for Indigenous Australians

4 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
The history of Australia Day dates back to 1788, when the first British ships landed in New South Wales, leading to European colonisation that forever changed the lives of generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people–and the effects continue…
Evolve Accreditation Pathways - Cultural Awareness Workshop

Why Is It Important To Learn About Aboriginal Culture?

4 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
Educating ourselves about the histories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is an opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of cultural diversity and why it plays such a big part in our lives. Many Australian people are unaware of…
Indigenous Cultural Awareness Training

Brief Timeline of Australian Colonisation

4 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
    The history of Indigenous Australia stretches back tens of thousands of years before colonisation when European invaders arrived in 1788. While a modern history of Australia summary might cover only the last two centuries, our land is inhabited by one of the…
Diverse women in the workplace

Why Is Diversity Important in the Workplace?

5 years ago
Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Ally Accreditation, Uncategorized
Diversity is essential in the workplace because it improves employee morale and satisfaction, boosts innovation and productivity, and improves a company’s brand and global reputation. But it’s not something that needs to be policed by management or HR; diversity is…
Cultural Safety

Creating Culturally Safe Environments: Strategies and Examples

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Indigenous Wisdom, Uncategorized
Creating a culturally safe environment means ensuring that everyone, especially those from more marginalised groups, feels secure and respected.  Cultural safety is all about fostering conditions where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people don’t experience assaults, challenges, or denials of…
Acknowledgement of Country Training

What Indigenous Land Am I On?

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
Australia is not homogeneous. It consists of over 500 different Indigenous nations or clan groups, each with their distinctive languages, beliefs, and cultures. The land you work and live on has a traditional name, and the traditional owners in Australia…
Picture of Aunty Munya and Carla in a laptop delivering a webinar

How to Do an Acknowledgement of Country Online

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
An Acknowledgement of Country is a great way for someone to show their respect to the Indigenous people of the country where they live and work. With increased employee flexibility and the ability to take part in virtual meetings from…
Uncle Max waving smoke onto Carla Rogers in a smoking ceremony

Difference Between Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
There are many ways to recognise the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have in Australia. Taking the time to include a Welcome to Country at a meeting or event or Acknowledgement of Country in Australia is a…
Aboriginal bare foot in mud

How Long Have Aboriginal Peoples Been In Australia?

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have lived in Australia for at least 60,000 years. The rich Indigenous history pre-dates every other civilisation on earth, including those we refer to as ‘ancient,’ but who are really youngsters compared to First…
cultural awareness workshops

How to Ensure Cultural Safety in the Workplace

5 years ago
General, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
How to Ensure Cultural Safety in the Workplace A great way to foster a great working environment is to achieve cultural safety. In a culturally-safe workplace, employees feel comfortable, supported, and respected; each one is given the ability to flourish…

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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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