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The shirt, which featured the Palestinian flag’s colours and had a poem printed on the back by Goorie and Koorie poet Evelyn Araluen, called “One day the books will count the dead”.
She worked at the Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative in the ‘90s as a supervisor for the homework centre, at Deakin University’s Koorie Education Institute (now NIKERI Institute) and as an ...
THE AFL is pleased to announce that multifaceted Australian artist and popular rapper Briggs will headline a host of talented First Nations artists as part of the pre-match entertainment supported by ...
Early childhood services embedding Aboriginal perspectives and supporting Aboriginal children and families with access and inclusion will also be recognised through the Aunty Rose Bamblett Koorie ...
We had the privilege this week of a half-day workshop with the Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) on building cultural competency as an initial educational session to ensure our working group are up to speed ...