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Announcement from Vibe Australia
Funds for the Vibe Project will be directed to the Australian Government’s programs that deliver front line services from 1 July 2014. We are currently in a transition arrangement.
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Breaking news…in language
Last week the ABC launched an Indigenous Language News Service trial in the Northern Territory, broadcasting the news daily in Yolngu Matha and Warlpiri.
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Cricketers Recognise NAIDOC Week
Cricket Australia has joined with Recognise this week, the movement to acknowledge Indigenous Australians in the Australian Constitution.
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Keeping our land sacred
A Kimberly tourism company is leading the way with their Indigenous cultural tours to help keep our land sacred, while providing accurate stories and history to travellers.
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Deadly work at grassroots
More than 160 social and emotional wellbeing staff from organisations across Australia met in Brisbane this week for the national SEWB conference.
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Pathway to police force
Students from all over rural NSW came to the NSW Police Academy as part of the IPROWD program and got a firsthand look in to the life of a police recruit
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One word: Connect
Hundreds of Indigenous businesses, corporate and government members of Supply Nation gathered for the annual Connect 2014 event
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Sydney Connect 2014 underway
Supply Nation’s Connect 2014 event kicked off yesterday morning with speakers from around the world, including its keynote speaker from the USA
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Connect 2014 – leading change in business
Supply Nation will hold its annual conference, tradeshow and Gala Dinner Awards Night, Connect 2014, in May
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Broadband out bush
2014 Broadband for the Bush Forum to advocate for better broadband services – critical to the digital future of remote Australia
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Deadly Sounds Episode 1026 – Charles Prouse
The Supply Nation Connect 2014 Conference and Trade Show will be held at the Royal Randwick Racecourse on 26-27 May
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Badimaya language revival
To have your life-long culture and language valued and respected is something anyone would hope for
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Work: a natural habitat
Eighty four employers have taken on 110 Indigenous recruits thanks to Habitat Personnel, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employment agency
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Want change? Sign up to Recognise This
Young Yolngu woman, Budat Mununggurr, is urging all young Australians to get involved in the youth-led movement
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Annie’s Journey with Recognise
Recognise’s Journey to Recognition has so far clocked up a total of over 1,700 kilometres and gained over 180,000 supporters
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Lowitja Institute’s focus on racism
“Is Racism The New Black?” is a comedy event run by The Lowitja Institute that aims to put a focus on racism in Australia
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