Noongar Six Seasons
Kurongkurl Katijin ECUInformation about the six Noongar seasons in Western Australia’s South West region.
View WebsiteNyoongar language from the south west region of WA
AIATSISIn Australia there are more than 250 Indigenous languages including around 800 dialects.
View WebsiteRecognising community truth-telling: An exploration of local truth-telling in Australia
Reconciliation AustraliaThis paper examines grassroots efforts to acknowledge and address historical injustices against Indigenous Peoples at the local level. The paper highlights how community-led truth-telling initiatives are crucial in bringing to light the specific impacts of colonization, violence, and discrimination in local contexts.
Read moreShare Our Pride: cultural awareness training
Reconciliation AustraliaThis website will give you a glimpse of how life looks from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspective.
Read moreSix Seasons of the South West
Australia's South westThe six seasons - Birak, Bunuru, Djeran, Makuru, Djilba and Kambarang - represent the seasonal changes in the South West.
View WebsiteTeach about days of national significance
NarragunnawaliUse curriculum resources to teach children and students about days and weeks of national significance.
Read moreTruth-telling
Reconciliation AustraliaIn this web-page learn about Truth-telling, what it is, how it can be achieved and its future pathways
View WebsiteWadjemup
Always WadjemupWadjemup is a complex place for Aboriginal people across Western Australia.
View WebsiteWelcome to Country
Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators CouncilWelcome to Country is a ritual or ceremony performed to visitors.
View WebsiteWhat is Anti Racism?
Veryu Well MindAnti-racism is a process of actively identifying and opposing racism.
Read moreWhy are culture and identity important?
Australians TogetherLearn about how many Indigenous people see the world uniquely.
View WebsiteWhy would Aboriginal people report racism to racist people?
Yoorrook Justice CommissionWatch Elias Jarvis from the CCYP Youth Council share his experience of racism within his school years and how it made him lose trust in the Education System.
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