A regional Western Australian primary school has adopted a historic Indigenous practice in the hopes of deepening cultural connections. The school community says it's building cultural awareness ...
The tiny south coast town of Mogo has embraced this year's NAIDOC theme, Heal Country, by creating a permanent yarning circle at the local school to help students still struggling after the Black ...
It’s essential for non-Aboriginal researchers to establish relationships with First Nations people when conducting research in their communities. Past research practices have left a legacy of mistrust ...
“It’s about connecting and providing support, sharing our stories and just ensuring we are all there listening and finding out ways we can help each other.” - Kerri Colegate KM Consultancy Services ...
School communities are being introduced to Indigenous people and culture through a new Landcare program. A yarning circle is not a traditional classroom environment, with four walls and a teacher ...
Wing Commander Naomi Gill said the yarning circle was a safe space where Indigenous and non-Indigenous members of the Australian Defence Force and wider defence industry could meet and hold ceremonies ...
Join us on August 29 for an evening of Aboriginal stories, culture and connection at Yarning by the Fire. This NAIDOC Week event will celebrate the achievements and history of Aboriginal people in ...