Society and culture
Scholarships provide healing hands
Nathaniel Harris expects his university education will not only benefit his own life, but also the wellbeing of his Indigenous…
Learn, engage and connect with Indigenous Australia at an online Yarning Session
Our Elder in Residence Team invite you to have a yarn online! Join our team at our first online Yarning…
Curtin appoints new Curator, Australian First Nations Art
The John Curtin Gallery has appointed Yindjibarndi woman Michelle Broun as the Curator, Australian First Nations Art. This is the…
Carrolup Centre and new Yarning Circle to celebrate NAIDOC Week at Curtin
In partnership with Nyungar Elders and community, Curtin University has established the Carrolup Centre for Truth-telling and unveiled its new…
New WA employment hub invests in Indigenous business
A new multi-million dollar employment hub in Perth could be the answer to soaring demand for Indigenous business in WA,…
‘Big systems’ create challenges for Indigenous health
Australia’s diverse healthcare system has won accolades around the globe. But navigating its sheer size and complexity can be difficult,…
Curtin elevates commitment to national reconciliation action
Curtin University has confirmed its commitment to leading national reconciliation action in the education sector by today launching its Elevate…
Curtin’s Centre for Aboriginal Studies is breaking down barriers to Indigenous higher education
Australian universities have achieved a 70 per cent growth in Indigenous enrolments in the past decade1, yet attrition rates remain…
Bringing the stories home: the Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Project
Warning: This story contains an image of an Indigenous person who has passed away. The primary aim of the Wirlomin…
Noongar language and culture showcased on a global online stage
Online learners from across the globe will have the unique opportunity to learn about the language and culture of the…