Along with many countries across this beautiful, God gifted world, we share a history of violence, greed and atrocities. Typically, humans have played the blame game and twisted truths with a warped new story to cover the shame. Continue reading “A Time to Listen”
Finding Hope: A Young Man Improving Lives Through Science Textbooks
By: Georgia Free
Corey Tutt lives and breathes his passion for science. A proud Indigenous man, 29-year-old Corey has worked among animals since he was 16 – as a zookeeper, alpaca shearer and an animal technician. He’s also the founder of Deadly Science – an initiative which has seen 16,000 science books sent to remote Indigenous schools across Australia. Continue reading “Finding Hope: A Young Man Improving Lives Through Science Textbooks”
Closing the Gap: Australia’s First Indigenous College Set for Sydney
By: Michael Crooks
Australia’s first Indigenous residential college is on the way. Continue reading “Closing the Gap: Australia’s First Indigenous College Set for Sydney”
Deadly Science Helps Remote Kids Wonder About the World Around Them
By: Sam Robinson
Deadly Science is getting science textbooks and equipment into the hands of kids in Indigenous communities. Continue reading “Deadly Science Helps Remote Kids Wonder About the World Around Them”
Indigenous Artist Mitch Tambo Celebrates Women on New Single ‘Dreamtime Princess’
By: Sam Robinson
Ever since reaching the final of Australia’s Got Talent in 2019, singer and songwriter Mitch Tambo has been on the rise. Continue reading “Indigenous Artist Mitch Tambo Celebrates Women on New Single ‘Dreamtime Princess’”
‘High Ground’ Powerful New Australian Film Creating a “Bridge of Understanding”
By: Laura Bennett
The relationship between Australia’s First Nations people, and those that settled here, is a complex one. At times it’s involved hardship and trauma, and also hope and possibility. Continue reading “‘High Ground’ Powerful New Australian Film Creating a “Bridge of Understanding””
Oldest Stolen Generation Survivor Nominated for Senior Australian of the Year 2021
By: Amy Cheng
The things that happened to the Stolen Generation are more horrific than one could imagine, according to a survivor of the Stolen Generation. Continue reading “Oldest Stolen Generation Survivor Nominated for Senior Australian of the Year 2021”
Bringing Music and Joy to Australia’s Remote Indigenous Kids: “Instruments for the Outback”
By: Clare Bruce
When Levi McGrath and Andrew Hornerman heard about the rising levels of youth suicide in Australia’s remote indigenous communities, their hearts broke—and they knew they had to take action. Continue reading “Bringing Music and Joy to Australia’s Remote Indigenous Kids: “Instruments for the Outback””
A Groundbreaking Indigenous Approach to Policing is Making a Difference
Above: Warakurna elder Daisy Ward has a strong relationship with police officers Revis Ryder and Wendy Kelly.
By: Laura Bennett
Policing in remote indigenous communities has a troubled history—but one police station is doing things differently. Continue reading “A Groundbreaking Indigenous Approach to Policing is Making a Difference”
Indigenous Message of “Love From Above”, on Australia’s Got Talent
By: Clare Bruce
A young indigenous Aussie who fuses native language, music and dance with electro-beats – and sings of “love from above” – is winning the nation’s heart with a golden run on Australia’s Got Talent. Continue reading “Indigenous Message of “Love From Above”, on Australia’s Got Talent”