Wednesday 6 Jul 2022 · Social Justice · Mornings with Fee
This year’s NAIDOC Week theme is Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! which calls on our community to rally for systemic change and continue to support reforms.
Monday 4 Jul 2022 · News
Pastor Willie Dumas on the importance of uniting together to create change, how we can learn from one another and the significance of this year’s NAIDOC theme.
Monday 6 Sep 2021 · Uncategorised
Previous grants have supported school-based language initiatives in Bamaga, Caboolture, Mossman, Bribie Island and Jimboomba.
Monday 12 Jul 2021 · Entertainment
The match was won in three sets against Czech Karolina Pliskova, who Barty said was an “exceptional” competitor.
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Thursday 27 May 2021 · Music
This upbeat celebration of women track features Mitch singing in his native Gamilaraay language. He shared about the important women in his life.
Wednesday 26 May 2021 · Social Justice
With National Reconciliation Week about the begin, two Australians want to change the way we think about unifying the country.
Friday 29 Jan 2021 · Movies
“We’re all grappling with our history and what happened, and [asking] 'How do we understand?' and ‘How do we come together as a nation?’
Monday 25 Jan 2021 · Christian Living
This year a national moment has emerged - a time to pray in unison by Tuning in Together to #ChangeTheHeart of Australia.
Monday 29 Jun 2020 · News
Instruments for the Outback is a program helping indigenous kids in remote parts of Australia to learn to play and record music.
Monday 22 Jun 2020 · Social Justice
Warakurna is the only police station entirely run by indigenous officers, and it features in the new documentary Our Law screening on Monday June 22nd.
Thursday 31 Oct 2019 · Culture
There was joy and celebration at the foot of Uluru, as climbing of the rock was finally banned. Brooke Prentis was there.
Wednesday 11 Jul 2018 · Faith
Many (white) Christians staunchly defended the rights of Indigenous people in our historic past: no small surprise to some modern secular readers. But the answer to why might be the most surprising.