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Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre Aboriginal Corporation has published a dictionary that took 64 years to make.
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Collaborating and partnering with other organisations is key to BlaQ Aboriginal Corporation’s success in supporting and uplifting the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTIQA+ community.
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It’s all about community at Baabayn Aboriginal Corporation, which just celebrated its 10th anniversary. Started by 5 Aboriginal Elders, Baabayn has embraced culture and connections to grow its services for the Aboriginal community in Western Sydney.
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It was a ruby anniversary celebration for South Coast Medical Service Aboriginal Corporation (SCMSAC) recently!
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This workshop provides a basic introduction to understanding finances in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations.
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‘We’ll work really hard, but shove someone else up the front to get the glory.’ Vicki Thom of Mad Mob Aboriginal Corporation in the Hawkesbury, New South Wales might be uncomfortable with the spotlight, but she and her fellow directors deserve this pat on the back for their creation of a safe spa
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Australian Kriol ... it’s the most widely-spoken language unique to Australia, and most people have never heard of it.
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When the bright orange blooms appear on the Mudjar Tree, it signals to Nyungar people that Birak (Summer) has begun. The tree is important in Nyungar culture. It brings knowledge about food, like the crayfish that exit their caves during Birak.
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During NAIDOC week each year, First Nations surfers and their families gather on Gumbaynggirr Country (Coffs Harbour, NSW) to take part in some healthy competition while promoting culture, connection and wellbeing.
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Yiliyapinya Indigenous Corporation is changing minds – literally – about supporting better health for Aboriginal and…
From mental health to brain health and healingSheryl’s career shifted into community services. There, she was trained by neuroplasticity scientists and began to think about how this breakthrough could work for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
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Warrigunya (Warriors Home) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation is developing programs for Aboriginal men to have stable housing and turn their lives around following prison release.
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The team at Marigurim Yalaam Indigenous Corporation for Community Justice (MYICCJ) is working tirelessly towards a better future in justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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In Northwest Queensland on Kalkadoon Country, in the town of Mount Isa, the team at Mithangkaya Nguli (‘To Always Stand Up for Something’ in Kalkatungu language) – Young People Ahead (MNYPA) is leading strong children and youth programs with community voices at the centre.
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Since becoming a corporation almost 30 years ago, Puntukurnu Aboriginal Medical Service Aboriginal Corporation (PAMS)…
PAMS teams understand and consider the spiritual, social, economic and cultural wellbeing in overall health.
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On Yolŋu Country, in East Arnhem land in the NT, a community-led initiative is connecting generations and celebrating culture through innovative new media projects.
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Since 1989, Jungarni-Jutiya Indigenous Corporation has supported the safety and wellbeing of families who live in remote parts of northeast WA. The name ‘Jungarni-Jutiya’ means ‘straight path’ in Jaru language – Jaru and Kija peoples are the Traditional Owners of the surrounding lands.
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The Ngarigo Toomaroombah Kunama Namadgi Indigenous Corporation is forging bonds with businesses and local community in the Snowy Mountains area of New South Wales. Their goal is to maintain, nurture and share Ngarigo culture, and keep Country not just alive, but flourishing.
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Each Monday, Voice of Hope Aboriginal Corporation welcomes up to 40 First Nations women to a healing workshop. It’s a chance to yarn, heal and create connections, with the goal of returning to community strong after prison.
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When Nate Weatherall started Mad Proppa Deadly, he wanted to be a music mentor for young people – something he wished he’d had. As a young musician, he felt he could have used more support to take his skills, confidence and career to the next level.
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With a name meaning ‘be well’ in Bundjalung language, Bugalwan Indigenous Corporation calls on culture and traditions to innovate and improve mental health care for First Nations people.