By: Helping Hands TV
“Generally, the people who ask you to do a Welcome (to Country), the desire in their heart is to genuinely connect to Country,” shares Gundungurra man and Indigenous Education Facilitator, Uncle David King.
By: Helping Hands TV
“Generally, the people who ask you to do a Welcome (to Country), the desire in their heart is to genuinely connect to Country,” shares Gundungurra man and Indigenous Education Facilitator, Uncle David King.
By: Helping Hands TV
“Because people don’t have the experience walking alongside us, on Country, or in our daily lives … there are misconceptions and misunderstandings out there” says Rhanee Lester, Adnyamathanha woman and researcher at the University of Adelaide.
By: Helping Hands TV
Beyond Stereotypes – An invitation To Understand The Indigenous Peoples of Australia
By: Helping Hands TV
“For me, growing up on Boigu Island was like living in heaven on earth”, says indigenous evangelist, Laurel Pabai.
By: Steve Dunster
Imagine a society where First Nations and non-Indigenous Australians enjoy flourishing relationship with one another.
By: Mike Crooks
In the attempt to close the gap between the quality of life of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, the nation is falling behind.
By: Ben McEachen
Have you heard about the issues impacting the ears of First Nations children?
By: Georgia Free
This week is National Reconciliation Week – an opportunity to celebrate and build on the relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the wider community.
By: Sam Robinson
Deadly Science is getting science textbooks and equipment into the hands of kids in Indigenous communities.
By: Sam Robinson
Ever since reaching the final of Australia’s Got Talent in 2019, singer and songwriter Mitch Tambo has been on the rise.