Free, interactive resource to support the revitalisation and learning of the Wiradjuri language. Available online and as a mobile app.
Read MoreThis page provides resources to support organisations, schools, students and advocates in opposing racism and contributing towards a more inclusive society.
Read MoreLearn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander kinship structures via this video from Reconiliation Australia.
Read MoreThe Collaborate & Connect Toolbox supports non-Indigenous organisations to engage more meaningfully with First Nations young people through practical tools, templates, and culturally informed guidance. Co-designed with First Nations youth, it is grounded in the principles of Intersectionality, Cultural Humility, and Decolonisation to foster respectful and effective collaboration.
Read MoreInformation and resources about heart health risks, symptoms, and recovery from St Vincent's Hospital Heart Health and the Heart Foundation.
Read MoreInformation and resources about ice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Read MoreFirst Peoples Disability Network (FPDN) is a national organisation led by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability, grounded in lived experience and human rights. FPDN advocates for systemic change by dismantling social and structural barriers, amplifying voices, and promoting inclusion, respect, and equity for First Peoples with disability and their families.
Read MoreFree confidential legal information, advice and referrals for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in NSW with a focus on domestic violence, sexual assault, parenting issues, family law, discrimination and victim’s support.
Read MoreStarting a conversation about cancer isn’t always easy and it’s normal to feel worried about things you’re unsure about. However, if there are changes in your body that could be due to cancer, it's really important to have them checked out.
Read MoreSexual health information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Read MoreHere to help improve the health of LGBTQ+ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including Sistergirls, Brotherboys, trans mob and living with HIV.
Read MoreThe Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet supports the health workforce by translating complex research into practical, culturally safe tools and resources that can be used in everyday practice and policy-making. Their work helps close the gap by ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health knowledge is accessible, relevant, and grounded in community collaboration.
Read MoreThe Closing the Gap Partnership is a formal agreement established in 2019 between Australian governments and the Coalition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peak Organisations, marking the first time governments have shared decision-making power with First Nations representatives. This partnership aims to deliver better outcomes by ensuring equal participation in implementing and monitoring the National Agreement on Closing the Gap.
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