If you are seeking more information about Australia’s First Nation’s people, then these websites are a good starting point for up-to-date trusted information.
We particularly recommend ANTAR’s website if you are seeking more information about key issues concerning First Nations, including: Cultural Heritage, Treaty, Truth Telling, Voice, Justice, Native Title and Land Rights, Closing the Gap, Racism, UNDRIP, and Survival Day.
The websites have been grouped:
- National
- South Australia
- Kaurna Yarta (Adelaide Plains) : Kaurna Culture / Kaurna Walks and Trails
Recently Added:
National:
Evolve Communities provide accredited Cultural Awareness and Ally training. Below is a link to Five Ways to be an Ally on January 26th.
South Australia:
Ngutungka, an Aboriginal Cultural Capability Toolkit for SA Local Government. This is a very useful resource for all Allies of First Nations who are connecting in their local communities. Scroll down to “South Australia” to find our more.
National
The History of Australia Day and Five Ways to be an Ally on January 26th
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and many other Australians, Australia Day is a day of great sorrow. Evolve Communities asked Evolve co-Directors, Aunty Munya Andrews and Carla Rogers, to share ideas for how we can support First Nations people on January 26th.
ANTAR
ANTAR is a trusted Ally and Thought Leader providing Australians with quality information on priorities concerning First Nations rights – sharing with all Australians independent research and analysis.
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
AIATSIS is Australia’s only national institution focused exclusively on the diverse history, cultures and heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia.
Closing the Gap
All Australian governments are working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their communities, organisations and businesses to implement the new National Agreement on Closing the Gap at the national, state and territory, and local levels.
National Indigenous Australians Agency
The National Indigenous Australians Agency is committed to implementing the Government’s policies and programs to improve the lives of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Reconciliation Australia
Reconciliation Australia is an independent not-for profit organisation, the lead body for reconciliation in Australia.
Find out more about reconciliation.
The Uluru Statement
This is the official website of the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Read about how the Statement was formed and the ongoing work of the Uluru Dialogue.
South Australia
Ngutungka
An Aboriginal Cultural Capability Toolkit for SA Local Government
- Ngutungka Toolkit
- Case Studies & Best Practice
- Nation Building Journey
- Partnerships & Accountability
Reconciliation SA
Recognition. Respect. Change.
Reconciliation SA champions a reconciled and just South Australian society free from racism through education, information, conversation and advocacy.
South Australian First Nations Voice to Parliament
The Government of South Australia has committed to a state-based implementation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart – Voice, Treaty and Truth – commencing with the South Australian First Nations Voice to Parliament. This is different to the Federal Voice and only relates to South Australia.