FW: Indigenous.gov.au news: Empowering their people for their culture and future, NAIDOC Week 2022 grants now available and more.

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Subject: Indigenous.gov.au news: Empowering their people for their culture and future, NAIDOC Week 2022 grants now available and more.

 

 

 

 

Empowering their people for their culture and future

A man stands at the front of a small boat dressed in casual wear including a cap. In the background is pale blue water, a mainly blue sky and a large boat with a cabin and the words Nikana II painted on its front.TSRA is working to advance the region’s wealth by creating sustainable industries and increasing employment and business opportunities for their people. Continue reading

 

NAIDOC Week 2022 grants now available

Dark green tile with lighter green border and yellow text: Media ReleaseThe Morrison Government is delivering $1.4 million to support communities and organisations celebrate NAIDOC Week from 3 to 10 July 2022. Continue reading

 

10 tips for completing your NAIDOC local grant funding application

The NAIDOC local grant funding round is now open and the National Indigenous Australians Agency invites eligible applicants to apply. Continue reading

 

Dhambit Munuŋgurr – Telstra Bark Painting Award

A large bark painting over two metres tall. On a white background, two trees with blue leaves and black trunks stand side by side. Amongst the leaves and branches are bees and other insects painted blue. Under the trees are more plants painted in shades oDhambit Munuŋgurr, who won the 2021 Telstra Bark Painting Award, uses her art to carry on sacred teachings from her parents and family. Continue reading

 

Expressions of Interest Open for Future NAIDOC Week Focus Cities

Text on image reads 'National NAIDOC Awards Focus City Expression of Interest'Know somewhere great to host the National NAIDOC Awards in 2023 and 2024? Continue reading

 

Disability Royal Commission support services in-language resources

Four people in front of a white background with coloured dots and circles surrounding them. One of the people is in a wheelchair and another one has a prosthetic foot.Learn about counselling and advocacy support for people with disability affected by violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation or engaging with the Disability Royal Commission. Continue reading

 

Jody Broun appointed CEO of the National Indigenous Australians Agency

Dark green tile with lighter green border and yellow text: Media ReleaseMinister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Ken Wyatt AM, MP, is pleased to announce Jody Broun as the next Chief Executive Officer of the National Indigenous Australians Agency. Continue reading

 

Additional support for thousands of Indigenous boarding students

Dark green tile with lighter green border and yellow text: Media ReleaseBoarding providers across the country will be able to better support more than 2,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in remote areas, with an additional $15.7 million in targeted assistance. Continue reading

 

Getting remote children back to school in 2022

Dark green tile with lighter green border and yellow text: Media ReleaseThe Morrison Government will support more than 13,380 students and their families to maintain engagement with school through an extension of the Remote School Attendance Strategy (RSAS) in 2022. Continue reading

 

Getting your COVID-19 vaccination

The words COVID-19 vaccination near icons including a vial of vaccine with a tick in the middle a group of pepole with a tick in the middle and map of Australian with swirls and dot painting on it with a tick in the middleAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults are a priority group for the COVID-19 vaccination roll-out program. Continue reading

 

 

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