Off to a flying start
For Bryce Bevan, a childhood adoration of horses coupled with relentless devotion has seen him win an exclusive scholarship.
Achieving against the odds
Six women from Darwin Correctional Precinct successfully graduated in Certificate II Indigenous Environmental Health recently.
Morrgul’s Kimberly moguls
A Kimberly-based Indigenous business development program is behind a new initiative providing advice to aspiring entrepreneurs.
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.
Unity in the community
A dream of unity has prompted Nakia Cadd’s involvement in a moving NIYLA campaign.
Strategy for success
Mornington Island Elder and School Attendance Supervisor, Uncle Leon Roughsey, is working to get students to school every day
Deadly Choices in Hunter schools
Awabakal Deadly Choices yesterday launched a healthy lifestyle schools program at Cardiff High School
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
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
Indulkana’s successful school strategy
An exponential growth in school attendance in the remote Indulkana Ananga School in South Australia
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
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
Marnee earns Chancellor’s medal
Marnee Shay, 31, is believed to be the first Aboriginal recipient of the USC Chancellor’s Medal
Bringing science to community
Scitech strives to “increase awareness, interest, capability and participation by all Western Australians in science, technology, engineering and mathematics”
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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