Change that matters

See how Evolve Communities transforms workplaces
and builds genuine Reconciliation across Australia.

Trust, respect and unity, real change across Australian workplaces

These outcomes reflect organisations that committed to genuine Reconciliation. They trained their people, embedded new practices, and measured what mattered.

87%

Participants report 
behaviour change

Six months after training completion

94%

Would recommend to other organisations

Based on post-program evaluation surveys

340+

Accredited professionals nationwide

Leading Reconciliation in workplaces

When organisations commit, workplaces transform

A mid-sized manufacturing company embedded our practical reconciliation framework across all departments. Within six months, Indigenous employee retention increased by 34%, and workplace incidents related to cultural respect dropped significantly. Their leadership team now mentors other organisations pursuing genuine change.

Real stories

★★★★★

“I was keen to increase my understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The Evolve program gave me practical tools and strategies like when and how to give an Acknowledgement of Country. I increased my knowledge in some unexpected areas too, including about privilege. I highly recommend working with Evolve to anyone who values reconciling what has happened in the past and positively impacting how we move forward.”

testimonial profile Adelaide ThompsonCampaign Unit Manager, Cancer Council NSW

★★★★★

“Working with Evolve has been a great partnership towards increasing our organisational cultural awareness at a national level. The tailored programs are highly interactive and experiential. I have observed our staff walking away with increased levels of confidence, understanding and inspiration and often with the positive exclamation ‘best training ever’.”

testimonial profile Adrian CheathamAssistant Director, Workplace Diversity Team Australian Taxation Office

★★★★★

“I loved connecting with local Aboriginal people at the Evolve program. Together we are now ‘Taking the Bull by the Horns’ on employment strategies for people with a disability. “

testimonial profile David GreelyEmployment Connections Manager WorkAbility

★★★★★

“I was asked about why all Aboriginal people drive Valiants. We all laughed, as I explained that Aboriginal people are as diverse as any other and that I drove an MGB sports car. My co-convenor, an older Noongar woman, was relieved that she didn’t get the question as she drove a Valiant! You can imagine the hilarity that followed”.

Munya AndrewsDirector

★★★★★

“As Evolve Communities have taught iAccelerate, Aboriginal Songlines are essentially knowledge networks that enable the communication of ideas to flow back and forth between two or more locations and serves as the perfect model for innovation ecosystems”

Omar KhalifaCEO, iAccelerate

FAQs

Our facilitators have cheerfully answered everything – this is a safe space for learning.

What are the business benefits of improving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural competence?
Studies have shown the business case for diversity, equity, and inclusion is stronger than ever and the most inclusive organisations are also the most profitable! In Australia, it’s not possible to be an inclusive organisation if your employees lack cultural competency.

Our Cultural Competence training focuses on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural awareness and can help your organisation to:
– Effectively engage and develop meaningful professional relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, communities, and organisations.
– Attract, develop, and retain Indigenous talent to create a dynamic, diverse, and high-performance workplace.
– Safeguard your brand against the reputational damage that can result from cultural misunderstandings.
– Understand, develop, and champion a Reconciliation Action Plan that delivers positive change.
– Develop leadership skills with Evolve’s tried-and-tested R3 communication and conflict resolution framework.
– Create a culturally safe and inclusive workplace, where everyone belongs.
Does Evolve offer online cultural competence courses?
Yes! All of our Cultural Competency training can be delivered online. Our 7-Steps On-Demand Cultural Awareness Training Course is the most accessible starting place to develop cultural awareness and inspire Allyship throughout your organisation. Our Yarning Webinars provide options to deepen understanding of specific topics and we also offer online Yarning Circles, RAP Coaching, and Allyship Accreditation for your management teams and RAP committee. You can explore our cultural education training programs here.
Does Evolve offer in-person cultural awareness training?
Yes! We’ll come to your place of business in any major city in Australia. Our Yarning Circle Workshops are delivered by our Accredited Facilitator team, one Indigenous and one non-Indigenous, modelling Allyship. Let us take your leaders, managers, HR team or RAP committee (up to 30 people) on an immersive journey through the 7 Steps to Reconciliation and Allyship™. Learn more about our in-person workshops here.
Does the online cultural competence training offer the same thing as in-person workshops?
Yes! Our online cultural competence training programs offer the same information and services as in-person workshops. Our Co-Director Carla Rogers is an award winning learning designer who was teaching others how to deliver effective online courses long before COVID forced us all to adapt. Evolve has been offering online solutions for years. As such we can guarantee the same level of engagement and effectiveness whether you opt to receive our facilitator-led training remotely or in-person.
Is it okay to just say “Aboriginal cultural awareness training”?
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the first inhabitants of Australia. Aboriginal people comprise diverse Aboriginal nations, each with their own language and traditions and have historically lived on mainland Australia, Tasmania, or on many of the continent’s offshore islands.

Torres Strait Islander peoples come from the islands of the Torres Strait, between the tip of Cape York in Queensland and Papua New Guinea. Torres Strait Islanders are of Melanesian origin with their own distinct identity, history, and cultural traditions. Many Torres Strait Islanders live on mainland Australia.

If you only talk about Aboriginal cultural awareness, you are leaving out Torres Strait Islander peoples who are also Indigenous Australians.

An important way to show respect is to use the right terms when referring to Indigenous people. Terms that are okay to use are: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, First peoples, Indigenous Australians, First Nations, or First Australians.
It is respectful to use “people” or “peoples” after the terms “Aboriginal” and “Torres Strait Islander” and to always capitalise.
How can I help improve cultural competence in Australia?
Congratulations, you have already begun! Educating ourselves and others is the first step towards creating a more culturally aware, kind, and inclusive Australia.
We invite you to enjoy and share our many free educational resources:
Read our Cultural Awareness blog and subscribe to our newsletter
Download the 2026 Calendar of Significant Indigenous Dates
Ask Aunty Munya any question about Aboriginal people and culture
Do the Indigenous Cultural Awareness Quiz
Take The Online Privilege Walk
Learn what the Aboriginal Flag represents
If you are ready to take your commitment further as an individual, we encourage you to read our book, Practical Reconciliation and join the Evolve Webinar Subscription.
For those seeking a professional qualification, consider becoming an Evolve Accredited Ally.

Recommended by the Australian Human Rights Commission as a resource for their national anti-racism campaign, It Stops With Me.

30,000+ Australians Empowered Through Indigenous Cultural Awareness Training

Our work has been acknowledged by leading industry
bodies and community organisations across Australia.

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reconciliation journey

Learn more about our proven approaches; the 7 Steps to Reconciliation & Allyship, and the R3 Culture Approach.