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Creating Safer Communities: Back on Track – Cutting Youth Crime Plan
Bendigo celebrates NAIDOC Week
City of Perth launches Aboriginal artwork on City vehicles, uniforms and street banners
Aggravated robbery Davoren Park, South Australia
Funding for musical instruments hits right notes for Coen students
$7M for Townsville’s Lighthouse Service
MAC to feature National Gallery of Australia’s landmark Defying Empire
A new city entrance sign
Teaching language to kids through poetry
2019 Tasmanian Training Awards finalists
Smoke expected from Shoalhaven cultural burn
Logan Community Youth Response set to begin
Historic signing of ‘Tracks to Treaty’ commitment
Nominations Open For 20th Victorian Honour Roll Of Women
150 year-old Hale notebook returns to Australia for landmark exhibition
North Queensland’s top training achievers named at training awards
Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department publish new strategy
Inaugural graduation from Aboriginal fisheries training program
Maryborough prisoners kick off NAIDOC Week celebrations
Framing respect around state
Why cultural competence is important
Zero suicide goal and suicide prevention adviser announced
Light to Light Walk community consultation opens
Panel discusses language revival
50,000 Victorians Get Help They Need At Orange Door
Parents: save a life, one flu jab at a time
NAIDOC Week faces up to Australian Prime Ministers
Dubbo Indigenous Service Officer wins national NAIDOC week award
Freeze spread of flu these school holidays
Creating Safer Communities: Establishment of an Aboriginal-Led Youth Outreach Service
Lotus Glen Correctional Centre embraces culture to celebrate NAIDOC Week
Sandy’s wall of Indigenous stories
NAIDOC Week – Cultural Heritage at CFA
Recognising Australia’s first farmers this NAIDOC Week
Absconder in Alice Springs
Screen Queensland CEO Tracey Vieira to depart in August 2019
New service diverts young Mount Isa people from crime
Regional New Industries Fund grants driving northern innovation
Round two RED Grants now open
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population projected to reach 1 million by 2028
First Nations traditions to enliven public spaces
Looking after Country Grants now open
First nations students use poetry to celebrate language and threatened species for NAIDOC
Statement from Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Jackie Trad
Tour a unique learning experience
Using AI to help close eye health care gap
Young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people celebrate culture during NAIDOC Week
‘Look to Stars’ plaque acknowledgement and NAIDOC flag raising ceremony