Related sites and organisations

Here you will find links to organisations dealing with the Australian Frontier Wars and First Nations, along with brief descriptions.

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First Nations, Uluru Statement, Voice campaign
Deakin University: Nikeri Institute: Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab
Individually and in groups we conduct research projects across many disciplines to inform innovative knowledge and solutions designed to return all human beings to their ecological niche as a custodial species embedded in regenerative landscapes.
States and Territories
First Peoples-State Relations portal, Victoria
Community strengthening and engagement, self-determination and treaty, cultural heritage management and protection.
States and Territories
First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria
The independent and democratically elected body to represent Traditional Owners and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Victoria. A meaningful voice and representation; traditional owner treaties; treaty authority; self-determination fund.
First Nations, Uluru Statement, Voice campaign
GO Foundation, Sydney
The GO Foundation was founded by Sydney Swans Legends, Adam Goodes and Michael O’Loughlin, two widely renowned and revered Aboriginal sportsmen and leaders. GO provides education scholarships to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students from primary school through to university in Sydney, Adelaide and Canberra (94% of scholarships are awarded to students in public schools). The GO Foundation is an Aboriginal led and governed organisation with a dedicated Scholarships Team made up of proud Aboriginal people who deliver the program.
First Nations, Uluru Statement, Voice campaign
Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW
We offer undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the discipline of Indigenous Knowledge.  Our aims are to support students in teaching and learning that is founded on the Gnibi Elders Principles, social justice, cultural integrity and inclusion through education. This is achieved by providing a learning environment that validates an Indigenous cultural framework, affirms Indigenous Knowledge systems and focusses upon theory building and practice innovation.
Commonwealth
Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation
The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) is a corporate Commonwealth entity established under the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005 (ATSI Act). The ILSC’s long-term vision for meeting its ATSI Act mandate is for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to enjoy the rightful entitlements, opportunities and benefits that the return of country and its management brings. The ILSC’s primary grant program – Our Country Our Future – provides assistance for acquiring and managing rights and interests in land, salt water and fresh water country in order to achieve this vision.
First Nations, Uluru Statement, Voice campaign
Indigenous Law Centre, University of New South Wales
The only Indigenous law centre in Australia. Research areas: alcohol regulation in the Northern Territory; constitutional reform; home ownership on Aboriginal land; Indigenous land reform; UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People; Uluru Statement from the Heart; violence against Indigenous women and children.
First Nations, Uluru Statement, Voice campaign
Johnathan Thurston Academy
The Johnathan Thurston Academy is fast becoming a leading national provider of outstanding employment initiatives and community programs aimed at employment, education and well-being. We develop and deliver high-quality programs equipping participants with the right skills, knowledge, and attributes to make a significant and positive future impact. Through strong partnerships, we are committed to supporting individuals to reach personal, educational, and career goals. Johnathan Thurston was 2018 Australian Humanitarian of the Year.His messages are spoken directly from his sincere passion of our nation’s youth and his Indigenous culture.
First Nations, Uluru Statement, Voice campaign
Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research, University of Technology Sydney
The Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research aims to produce the highest quality research on Indigenous legal and policy issues and to develop highly skilled Indigenous researchers. Research hubs: child protection advocacy; cultural resilience; Indigenous law and justice; Indigenous people and work; Indigenous archives and data stewardship.
First Nations, Uluru Statement, Voice campaign
Lowitja Institute, Melbourne
Australia’s only Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled health research institute. We work for the health and wellbeing of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through quality research, knowledge translation and by supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health researchers. Patron: Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue AC CBE DSG, a Yankunytjatjara woman, born in 1932 at De Rose Hill, in the remote north-west corner of South Australia. She was taken away from her mother at the age of two, along with two of her older sisters.
Commonwealth
Minister for Indigenous Australians, Linda Burney
Speeches and media, including related to Indigenous Affairs and the Voice.
First Nations, Uluru Statement, Voice campaign
Moondani Balluk Indigenous Academic Unit, Victoria University, Melbourne
Moondani Balluk Indigenous Academic Unit works across Aboriginal, non-governmental organisations and community spaces to deliver teaching, research and support. We work to: provide assistance and support for students; promote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research and researchers; collaborate with and support community groups; partner with government groups.