One of the four framing pillars of our Framework is growing research contributions to address and serve the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities. New research ...
We have a strong commitment to increasing employment opportunities and improving career pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through a range of opportunities - these include: ...
In 1999, Dr Karen Nicholls became the second ever Torres Strait Islander doctor known to graduate from university. Since then, she says there’s been a cultural shift in the health industry's ...
Saibai Elder of the Damoi clan Keri Akiba says he remembers the uncertainty before the Treaty, when Torres Strait Islanders thought their world would be torn apart. Mr Akiba was attending TAFE in ...
Dementia rates among Torres Strait Islander people are much higher than among mainland Australians, but researchers are trialling a new program in the hopes of reducing the prevalence of the ...
The Treaty's unique provisions allow Torres Strait Islanders and Papua New Guineans from Treaty Villages free movement across borders for traditional activities, such as traditional fishing, cultural ...
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. Your information is being handled in ...
There’s no better way to immerse yourself in these stories than by tuning in to podcasts created by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These podcasts not only offer valuable insights and ...
See Morph and his sidekick Chas, reunited with their old friends Delilah and Grandmorph. The Very Small creatures will also ...
Duggee shows the Squirrels all the exciting things a ball can do, as we follow its journey from one character to the next!