

24/7 support phone 1800 805 801
Indigenous suicide postvention service.
We provide emotional and practical support to families impacted by a loss from suicide or other fatal traumatic incidents.
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Gawura Centre for Indigenous Education is established at Brookvale TAFE. The active and influential Aboriginal Education Consultative Group meets monthly at Gawura to take action and work for Aboriginal education and cultural matters in the Northern Beaches.
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This group have regular YOUTH meet ups! The facebook page is established for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders for the sharing of community events and sharing of good news stories on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, NSW.
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Improving cultural connection, mental health and physical wellbeing in Northern Sydney’s Aboriginal Community.
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The Aboriginal Support Group – Manly Warringah Pittwater (ASG) started in 1979 as a treaty organisation and later developed into a group of people committed to supporting Indigenous Australians in their broader struggle for justice.
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Family Planning NSW is a leading provider of reproductive and sexual health education for people working with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including young people from those groups.
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Deadly Story is a cultural information website being developed to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people. Click here for deadly LGBTQIA+ resources.
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A podcast featuring candid conversations with our Indigenous sisters, hosted by Kamilaroi and Dunghutti woman, Marlee Silva.
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Welcome to the NSW Aboriginal Land Council’s ‘A Cuppa and a Yarn’ Podcast! Each week NSWALC sits down for a Cuppa and a Yarn with members of the Land Rights network, its supporters and contributors to Australia’s rich cultural history. You’ll laugh, cry and be inspired by each individual tale as we delve into the big issues, history and the personal journeys of our incredible guests.
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Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.
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Inspiring conversations with Indigenous role models and trailblazers, hosted by Marlee Silva.
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How to teach kids about Country. Aunty Clair Jackson joined Andrew for That’s Incredible. They talk kinship, how you and your family can acknowledge country if you’re not traditional owners and secret ladies business.
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BlaQ Aboriginal Corporation was established as a collective response to the identified need for a strengthened visibility of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQ+ community.
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Black Rainbow is a national volunteer Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBQTIA+SB social enterprise in the pursuit of positive health and wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, Asexual, Sistergirl and Brotherboys (LGBQTIA+SB).
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Autism Aboriginal Way is a grassroots group that connects through facebook. Our members are parents and carers of Aboriginal kids and young people with Autism as well as Aboriginal adults identifying as autistic.
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Support the man – challenge the behaviour. Family violence issues. Parenting issues. Communication. Separation. Relationship stress. Talk it over. Brother to brother.
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Yarn Safe was the first youth led national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health campaign of its kind. It was developed with the help of 12 incredible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people from across Australia, who have continued to be involved in the campaign development.
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iBobbly is Australia’s first wellbeing self-help app for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians aged 15 years and over to manage sad and worrying thoughts. Developed by the Black Dog Institute in partnership with Indigenous communities members from the Kimberley, WA.
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Koebyn and Raelene both struggled with confidence before joining Army Indigenous Development Programs. You can listen to their stories here.
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Cassandra and Beau graduated from the Indigenous Pre-Recruit Program (IPRP), training at RAAF Base Wagga. They’re enjoying the benefits of joining the Air Force and pursuing their dream careers.
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The Navy Indigenous Development Program is designed for young Indigenous men and women between the ages of 18 and 30 to develop and gain employment skills.The program enables them to permanently enlist in the Australian Defence Force if suitable, or equips them with new workplace skills.
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Racism. It Stops With Me is a national campaign that provides tools and resources to help people and organisations learn about racism and take action to create change.
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The Healing Foundation’s Stolen Generations Resource Kit for Teachers and Students has been created to educate young people about the Stolen Generations. It makes it easy for school communities to start the conversation and inform classroom discussions using facts, real examples and stories.
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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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A job search site for our skilled Indigenous workforce. Our goal is to deliver better information to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander job seekers, businesses and communities.
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Where jobs, resumes and community news can be found online. Our mob is a leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people specialist recruitment, ads and information website, reaching thousands of people every month.
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AbSec is the peak organisation for Aboriginal children and families in NSW. We work to empower Aboriginal children, young people, families and communities impacted by the child protection system, as well as deliver support to Aboriginal communities across the state.
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Bringing together information, knowledge and resources to facilitate broader learning and discussion about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander topics.
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A Welcome To Country and family story by a Northern Beaches resident, Neil Evers. A history of the traditional custodians of the Northern Beaches.
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