
Stand up and be counted
May 15, 2012
Fifty young Indigenous leaders have been given the chance to participate in and learn about governing the country in a special youth parliament.

Getting ahead
May 15, 2012
CareerTrackers is a national non-profit organisation that works with Indigenous university students and private sector companies to create career pathways through a structured internship program.

Profile: Mandy Braddick
May 15, 2012
Mandy Braddick is a Yuin woman from Nowra on the South Coast of New South Wales. She has always had an interest in visual art and performance.

Indigenous teachers "like gold"
May 15, 2012
There is agreement amongst leaders and researchers that increasing the number of Indigenous teachers is a key factor in fostering student engagement and improving educational outcomes for Indigenous students.

A numbers game
April 16, 2012
For many Indigenous Australians, stepping onto a university campus for the first time can be alienating.

Calling all archaeologists
April 16, 2012
Rock art in north-western Australia will take generations to catalogue, according to Professor Krishna Sen, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Western Australia.
2012
- Indigenous youth engage in democratic process
- Career matching program helps students and employers
- Designing a creative future
- More Indigenous teachers
- A numbers game
- Calling all archaeologists
- Spotlight on Closing the Gap
- Going, going ... saved
- From shy girl to owning a law firm
- Motherhood calling
- Welcome to our email newsletter
- Indigenous perspectives at university
- Paul Gray's journey