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Off to a flying start
For Bryce Bevan, a childhood adoration of horses coupled with relentless devotion has seen him win an exclusive scholarship.
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Achieving against the odds
Six women from Darwin Correctional Precinct successfully graduated in Certificate II Indigenous Environmental Health recently.
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Morrgul’s Kimberly moguls
A Kimberly-based Indigenous business development program is behind a new initiative providing advice to aspiring entrepreneurs.
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Breaking the cycle at Mimili
There were many reasons that school attendance was dismal at Mimili, but with the implementation of a new strategy, changes are already evident.
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Unity in the community
A dream of unity has prompted Nakia Cadd’s involvement in a moving NIYLA campaign.
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Strategy for success
Mornington Island Elder and School Attendance Supervisor, Uncle Leon Roughsey, is working to get students to school every day
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Deadly Choices in Hunter schools
Awabakal Deadly Choices yesterday launched a healthy lifestyle schools program at Cardiff High School
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A taste of university life
Sixty Year 9 and 10 students from the Gladstone and Moreton Bay regions will get a taste of university life this week
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Talent gets creative boost
Looking for a creative boost? You have until 13 June to apply for one of this year’s Australian Indigenous Creator Scholarships
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Indulkana’s successful school strategy
An exponential growth in school attendance in the remote Indulkana Ananga School in South Australia
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Chatty Kidz connects readers
The Chatty Kidz and Indigenous Literary Foundation have teamed up to launch a simple, yet powerful app for reading with children
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Call out for science scholars
Indigenous science students wishing to join young people from across Asia at the 2014 Asian Science Camp are invited to apply for a scholarship
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Marnee earns Chancellor’s medal
Marnee Shay, 31, is believed to be the first Aboriginal recipient of the USC Chancellor’s Medal
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Bringing science to community
Scitech strives to “increase awareness, interest, capability and participation by all Western Australians in science, technology, engineering and mathematics”
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Creating change within government
The Indigenous Australian Government Development Programme aims to increase the representation of Indigenous Australians working in government
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