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The Middle Stump
The middle stump on the cricket pitch is a new way to make an Acknowledgement of Country.
Indigenous Voice Co-design fact sheet
The Australian Government has commenced a co-design process to define the details of Indigenous voices at the local, regional and national levels. The next 12 months will consist of two stages to develop and refine models.
What’s the latest at the Punmu Activity Hub?
The Punmu Activity Hub is a great place for kids to spend their spare time.
Indigenous Business Month - Lean times doesn’t mean end times
Geared Up Culcha is a thriving Indigenous managed business thanks to sound business practices.
Indigenous voice co-design process announced
The Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Ken Wyatt AM, MP, has announced the commencement of a co-design process to develop local, regional and national elements of an Indigenous voice.
Indigenous Marathon Project 2019
More than 60 Indigenous students were in Canberra recently to learn about job opportunities in the APS.
Thinking of a career in the Australian Public Service?
Deciding on a career was made a little easier last week for more than 60 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Year 10, 11 and 12 students.
A smooth transition into the career of his choice
Nelson Satour is on a career path where he gets to tell the stories he wants to tell.
Read the full story at Indigenous.gov.au
WEX 2019
Evaluation Capability Building Plan 2019-20
The Evaluation Capability Plan for 2019-20 provides a road map of actions to build evaluation capability and strengthen the evaluation culture in the NIAA.
IEC Annual Report 2018-19
The annual report from the Chair of the Indigenous Evaluation Committee, Distinguished Professor Maggie Walter, provides a summary of key areas of advice the Committee provided through 2018-19.
The Woggaal Maadjit’s Eggs - This Place
George Walley and Frank Nannup of the Noongar Nation tell how the world famous thrombolites came to be.
Public Consultation Open for $40 million Indigenous Tourism Fund
The Australian Government’s Indigenous Tourism fund will help new Indigenous tourism businesses start-up and established businesses to expand.
A public consultation on the design of the fund is now open.
Indigenous Tourism Fund: Discussion Paper
On 24 April 2019, the Government announced $40 million over four years for an Indigenous Tourism Fund (ITF) to support Indigenous tourism businesses start-up or expand
First Nations Tourism
NIAA is supporting the sustainability and growth of the First Nations tourism sector. Sharing cultural experiences with tourists can boost economic activity and employment opportunities for First Nations peoples, including in regional and remote communities.