Reconciliation
Connecting culture, Industry and art in the Goldfields
Curtin Kalgoorlie students recently had the exciting opportunity to immerse themselves in local Aboriginal culture on-Country in Kalgoorlie. Last month,…
VC Note to Students: Voice to Parliament
Dear students, With only a few weeks until votes are cast in the Referendum on the Voice to Parliament, I…
Learning from the land: International students connect with Aboriginal history and culture in Northam
In an effort to promote cross-cultural understanding and create meaningful connections, the Faculty of Business and Law recently took a…
Dandjoo Kaadadjiny: Learning Together
Dandjoo Kaadadjiny, which translates to Learning Together, is a series of online modules which covers key Indigenous cultural education topics,…
NAIDOC 2023: For Our Elders
This year’s NAIDOC theme For Our Elders, celebrates the continuing impact and role of Indigenous Elders that have guided generations…
Carrolup cultural immersion experience
Last month, a group of CAS students and staff embarked on a 2-day excursion to Carrolup-Marribank for a cultural immersion…
Be Brave. Make Change. this National Reconciliation Week 2022
Reconciliation is everybody’s business. This Sorry Day (26 May) and National Reconciliation Week (27 May to 3 June), take charge…
Carrolup Coolingah Wirn – The Spirit of Carrolup Children now showing at the John Curtin Gallery
The John Curtin Gallery and Curtin University acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which Curtin Perth is located,…
Are you an Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander student wanting to live on campus in 2022? Apply now for the Second Home Scholarship!
If you’re a new to Curtin student in 2022, and identify as Indigenous or as a Torres Strait Islander, you…
Join fellow students in supporting First Nations women to study at Curtin
Education doesn’t just empower women as individuals – it strengthens economies, reduces inequality and enables growth opportunities within their entire…