What to do on Australia Day to show respect for Indigenous Australians
The history of Australia Day dates back to 1788, when the first British ships landed in New...
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The history of Australia Day dates back to 1788, when the first British ships landed in New...
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Educating ourselves about the histories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is an opportunity to develop...
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It’s that time of year, lockdowns have eased around the country and socialising is back in full...
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Image: Carla Rogers; background: Wunan – Munya Andrews ‘Buying Black’ is one of the most effective actions...
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Diversity is essential in the workplace because it improves employee morale and satisfaction, boosts innovation and productivity,...
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Creating a culturally safe environment means ensuring that everyone, especially those from more marginalised groups, feels secure...
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As Australians emerge from lockdown, there’s growing evidence the ‘Big Quit’ is heading to our shores. Evolve’s...
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Australia is not homogeneous. It consists of over 500 different Indigenous nations or clan groups, each with...
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An Acknowledgement of Country is a great way for someone to show their respect to the Indigenous...
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