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30 new Indigenous jobs in Alice Springs A new partnership between the Federal Government and the Mining and Engineering Academy will create 30 new Indigenous jobs in Alice Springs.
Budget delivers $250m for Indigenous education and training More than a quarter of a billion dollars will flow out to Indigenous Australians to help them to stay at school and find work.
Cathy Freeman running again Cathy Freeman is participating in the Melbourne Marathon to raise funds for theeducationof the children of Palm Island.
Chris Mathews Born in Toowoomba, Queensland in 1970, Chris is part of the Quandamooka mob of Stradbroke Island. In 1993, Chris was the first Indigenous Austral...
Chris Sarra Deadly Vibe Issue 93 November 2004 The pizza principal Cherbourg State School students would have been cheering at the news that their pri...
Cody Morris Deadly Vibe Issue 90 August 2004 Doctor in the House Cody Morris always knew he wanted to be a doctor. So when his high school careers advisor ...
Cristilee Louttit - Education Ambassador For Cristilee Louttit being an Indigenous Education Ambassador is all about sharing and learning and making the most of the opportunity
Dr Larissa Behrendt Deadly Vibe Issue 93 November 2004 Home is where the heart is There can't be much space left on Larissa Behrendt's mantelpiece...
Heading in the right direction Peter Hoehn, a teacher at Tullawong State High School says, “in order to get to where you want to go in life you need clear goals.” The school runs an...
Higher learning A booklet highlighting the success of Indigenous graduates at the Griffith University is now available to to Indigenous secondary school students.
Homework Heroes Nobody likes homework, but an after school homework class in Esperance WA is proving different. At Nulsen Primary School in Esperance WA, students are...
Indigenous graduates pave the way A group of Indigenous health workers from across Australia recently graduated from the University of Sydney
Inspiring our young leaders One hundred Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students came together in Cairns for the 2010 Indigenous Youth Leadership Program (IYLP) gathering l...
Lala Daniel Deadly Vibe Issue 83 January 2004 Over the past month, the Deadly Vibe office has had the pleasure of working with a talented young Indigenous stude...
Leah Purcell accepts Ngara Nanga Mai role Aboriginal actress and cultural activist, Leah Purcell, was today announced as ambassador for Ngara Nanga Mai, SDN’s Aboriginal unit, reflecting her ...
Learning @ hand Technology has changed rapidly in the last 20 years, with the speed of computers doubling every two years.
Murri School The Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School (the Murri School) has been operating since 1986 and is the only independent Aboriginal-owned...
My Story Topic What if dinosaurs lived today?Imagine if dinosaurs still roamed the earth. What do you think the earth would be like? Do you think it would be a good ...
Ngalaya Aboriginal Corporation Ngalaya is committed to assisting Indigenous people interested in a legal career at all stages of their education and professional development. Ng...
NSW Aboriginal Education Consultative Group Inc The NSW Aboriginal Education Consultative Group Inc (AECG) is an Aboriginal community-based organisation dedicated to advocating quality educational o...
On your marks Staying at school for as long as you can will get you up and running for the life you want. So… on your marks, get set… go!
Scholarship for high achievers Three high achieving Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Indigenous law students have received scholarships to help ease the costs of study.
Search is on for Indigenous science students If you’re good at science (or even just like it a lot), you’re in Year 11 or 12 and you’re an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander then we wan...
Sharing Culture In 2005 Gadj and Jodie Maymuru started out with a passionate idea to help their kids learn about their Aboriginal culture. Like all really good ideas ...
Speaking our language Bob Hawke, Cathy Freeman, Peter Overton, Faulstina “Fuzzy” Agolley, Deborah Thomas and Mario Fenech have all been speaking out about Indigenous litera...
Tranby Aboriginal College Deadly Vibe Issue 81 There were some hot nominees in the education category at this year‘s Deadlys but of course there could be only one winner.vb...