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All Shapes and Colours

Every child in this photo is Indigenous – all 6 of them? This is why Indigenous culture needs to be so heavily reflected in the school curriculum and why the classroom must have clear perspectives of Indigenous Australia.

Education Living Change

Fun and learning at Whitegum Playgroup

Thursday the 13th September was the first ever Whitegum Park Playgroup, a playgroup aimed at transitioning kids into kindy next year. It was a beautiful afternoon in the park with activities such as face painting, beading, “camping”, finger painting and…

Education

PaCE – Two Mums Say Thank You

Please click on the below link to see what a difference PaCE has made to one young mother’s life. Congratulations PaCE Team! PaCE quote – November 2012

Education

Early learning topic of course

CALLY DUPE, The Kimberley Echo October 1 2012, CALLY DUPE © Early learning topic of course Mothers discovered the importance of early childhood learning during a three-day workshop held at the Waringarri Chill Out Space at the beginning of September.…

Education

Wunan’s Moneybird spreads her wings into the West

By now you have hopefully seen the article on Cherie (Indigenous Money Mentor) in the Kimberley Echo, however you may not have seen the article recently printed in The West, the local paper of our neighbours on 12 November 2012.…

Accommodation & Housing Education Employment Living Change

Corporate Australia – helping to Close the Gap

Warren Mundine is correct in saying that the business community has a positive role to play in addressing Indigenous disadvantage (“Indigenous need hard-headed approach”, The Australian Financial Review, 14 November 2012). Communities and government do not have all the answers,…

Foundations Living Change