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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission

Aboriginal, Indigenous affairs, Australia, Victoria, Victorian
Link Added: 11/05/01

Aboriginal books

World specialists in Australian Aboriginal books and resources
Link Added: 01/01/01

Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society

Aboriginal Children's Advancment Society, founders of Kirinari Student Hostels
Link Added: 20/08/01

Aboriginal Finance Officers

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aboriginal_financialofficersforum/The Aboriginal Financial Officers Forum (AFOF) is an initiative to promote excellence in financial management for aboriginal organisations. This forum is designed to bring together a national, independent professional association serving the needs of individuals who are working in, or aspiring to, positions with Australian Aboriginal organisations. The forum wishes to identify and make recommendations for training, certification, and professional development in financial management for Aboriginal people. AFOF’s mission is to improve aboriginal financial management by developing and promoting quality standards, practices, research, certification, and professional development to members and aboriginal organisations. Members will be able to assist organisations to maximize the use of resources, strengthen decision-making, meet accountability requirements and strengthen the financial management of aboriginal organisations in Australia.
Link Added: 09/04/03

Aboriginal Housing Board of Victoria A Victorian Site

A Vicnet Community Site. Link Added: 15/04/00

Aboriginal Hunter

Please visit the 'Aboriginal Hunter' Gateway Website, it is a portal site which has been driven by the indigenous community of the Hunter Valley, NSW Australia. Cultual information includes the Awabakal, Worimi & Wonaruah tribes of the Hunter Valley.
Link Added: 24/05/01

Aboriginal Rights

A site that challenges dominant culture notions of Indigenousness. All about promoting Aboriginal rights to foster pluralism and the honouring of diversity, to save all Australia's peoples from monoculturalism.
Link Added: 08/04/06

AIATSIS Family History

Free call, 1800-730-129 assists Indigenous people seeking help with their heritage research, using the AIATSIS catalogue and Family History Research material held in the Unit. It is a free service, funded by ATSIC to assist members of the Stolen Generati
Link Added: 01/07/00

AusAnthrop: anthropological resources

Resources and research in social and cultural anthropology, with special accent on Aboriginal Australia
Link Added: 08/11/01

Australian Aboriginal Studies: Academic Info

Academic Info Australian Aboriginal Studies: Law & Government. Includes a copy of the Native Title Act and many other Acts.
Link Added: 13/07/00

Bangarra Dance Theatre

A full-time professional dance company that embraces Australia's Idigenous cultures, encapsulating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander traditions.
Link Added: 13/07/00

Bangerang Cultural Centre A Victorian Site

The Bangerang Cultural Centre is the first Aboriginal museum of its kind in Australia. On display, the visitor will see our own unique collection of art and artefacts, which will explain the wide and rich culture of the Bangerang people. In our exhibition, comparisons are made with other tribes associated with the Bangerang People with whom cultural exchanges took place. Some of these exchanges are vividly illustrated in the spectacular dioramas created by non-Aboriginal artist George Browning. While exhibiting artefacts and displays from the Murray and Goulburn rivers region, the Bangerang Cultural Centre also contains Aboriginal artefacts from other parts of Australia. Our aims are both to preserve and display Aboriginal art and objects of the Bangerang People and to educate both indigenous and non-indigenous people in the Aboriginal culture of the Bangerang People. Through encouraging the Koorie community to identify with their own culture, we at the Bangerang Cultural Centre give our people a sense of pride in our own rich cultural heritage
A Vicnet Community Site. Link Added: 15/08/04

Coo-ee Aboriginal Art Gallery, Sydney

Coo-ee Aboriginal Art Gallery exhibits Australian Aboriginal fine art. The site presents wide range of artifact rangeing from acrylic painting on canvas, works on paper to the ochres painting on bark.
Link Added: 24/11/05

Didgeridoo Study Tours, Arnhem Land A Victorian Site

Personalized interpretative tour to the Gove Peninsula region, combining focussed in situ study of the didgeridoo as well as sensitization to Yolngu culture, Yolngu land and the natural environment.
Link Added: 14/06/05

Djerriwarrh Employment & Education Services

ACE Provider, Neighbourhood House, Employment Services etc.
Link Added: 11/09/00

Forster Local Aboriginal Land Council

Aboriginal community profile
Link Added: 24/11/00

Gamilarart

Gamilarart was formed by a local group of students, who came together in the pursuit of their love of "Art", and by uniting Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Artist's they have been able to put true Reconciliation into practice.
Link Added: 06/12/01

Gap Youth Centre

Alice Springs based youth organisation incorporating Deadly Mob Internet Cafe, Deadly Mob Career Mentoring, Youth Online, Youth Outbush, Reconnect, Alice Outcomes and a Sport & Recreation program
Link Added: 28/06/03

Goldfields Land and Sea Council

The site of the Goldfields Land & Sea Council Aboriginal Corporation (Representative Body). Represents indigenous people in the Goldfields Region of Western Australia, particularly on native title issues.
Link Added: 06/06/02

Gunung-Willam-Balluk Learning Centre A Victorian Site

The Gunung-Willam-Balluk Learning Centre is a leading provider of education specifically designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.
Link Added: 28/06/05

Indigenous Sobriety

This group has been set up to enable Indigenous/Aboriginal people who are sober from alcohol and other drugs - to make contact and support each other. Our sober friends are welcome to join us too! So if you are happy to stay sober - one day at a time - join up so we can support each others sobriety and recovery. “Is it our right to drink or our responsibility to get sober? Aunty Mary Graham, an Elder from Brisbane said that in the old way we wouldn’t have had a Human Rights Commission, we would have had a Human Responsibilities Commission. We already knew we each had rights as humans, to eat, to have love, and to have water but what was more important was our responsibility to help each other to survive, to look after ourselves with dignity, to look after our Elders, our dreaming sites and lands. How can we look after our land if we are drunk? (HOPE Conference 1995) So if you are interested, join up and lets start talking!
Link Added: 06/11/04

Institute of Koorie Education

The Institute's programs are structured around off-campus community based delivery, supported by on-campus intensive study blocks and complemented by local tutors at regional study centres. This approach to course delivery promotes access and equity for Indigenous Australian students. Students from all areas; rural, remote and metropolitan, and across all age ranges, particularly mature age, are able to undertake studies without compromising their family and community obligations. In Australia, only a very small number of universities offer degree courses through off-campus study mode. Deakin has developed a teaching methodology that is sensitive to the pedagogical and curriculum needs of the students, and provides appropriate teaching styles, timetabling arrangements and assessments together with the incorporation of Koorie cultural knowledge and perspectives into the curriculum.
Link Added: 16/11/00

Jen EDGE-CommunityDevelopment A Victorian Site

A practical site for all designed to enable self-empowerment.
A Vicnet Community Site. Link Added: 05/08/05

Journey of Healing

On 26 May, 1997, a report tabled in Federal Parliament shook Australia. Bringing Them Home detailed painful evidence of the removal of thousands of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander children from their families. It recommended that a 'Sorry Day’ be held. A year later over half a million people responded, signing Sorry Books and taking part in ceremonies on Sorry Day. In May 1999, this people's movement launched a 'Journey of Healing'.
Link Added: 02/01/01

kulkathil

aboriginal and islander training centre, brisbane
Link Added: 05/01/01

kulkathil

Kulkathil Skills Training Centre
Link Added: 29/01/01

Ngapa Gallery A Victorian Site

An Aboriginal owned and operated gallery selling traditional and contemporary art craft and didgeridoos of central Australia and Arnhemland. Located in the Docklands.
Link Added: 12/07/06

Ngarrindjeri

to the Bigger Picture
Link Added: 16/08/01

NIADOC Victoria A Victorian Site

NIADOC promotes the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage through public activities and conferences.
Link Added: 13/07/00

OutBlack A Victorian Site

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islnader Victorian Gay Social Group
A Vicnet Community Site. Link Added: 01/02/01

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