Missing wandering the Art Gallery? Us too! Take a virtual visit from home and explore #Archie100, a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition unearthing fascinating stories from the 100-year history of the Archibald Prize: https://t.co/8ttd2lCp9C
#ArtGalleryAtHome#ArchieAtHome
Everyday the #USYD community is helping us get closer to our #vaccination target. 💪
We’re now offering both the #Pfizer and #AstraZeneca vaccinations to all @sydney_uni students, staff, partners and dependents aged 12-59.
Book today: https://t.co/t0dmMYHzzF
#USYDLeadTheWay
WORKSHOP: Developing a culturally responsive trauma-informed public health emergency response framework for #FirstNations families and communities during #COVID19
14–15 October via Zoom or in Melbourne
@DrCChamberlain#COVID19Aus
More information: https://t.co/FcVadUPwgp
Sending ❤️ to all of our students, staff, alumni and community.
Wherever you are 🌏 and whatever circumstances you’re dealing with at this time, together we’ve got this.
#itsnotyouitscovid
📢#JobOpening!
Exciting opportunity for an Aboriginal &/or Torres Strait Islander person to join as Research Assistant for a project to improve food & water security in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities.
Share across networks!📡🙌
Details: https://t.co/AgWeciy8pY
The NAIDOC 2021 theme– Heal Country! –calls for all of us to continue to seek greater protections for our lands, our waters, our sacred sites and our cultural heritage from exploitation, desecration and destruction.
Country that is more than a place and inherent to our identity.
What a way to kick off the 2021 RSA Virtual Conference, with the first session featuring a keynote presentation by Catherine DeVrye and announcing RSA Award recipients.
We can't wait to welcome delegates, sponsors and speakers over the next few days.
It's National Men's Health Week! Check out the HealthInfoNet's Men portal, which provides information about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander male health and cultural perspectives on men: https://t.co/6pCWYOXXYA
Artwork: Rites of Passage by Mick Adams
Are you a health worker and looking for culturally appropriate information? Our Cultural Safety for Health Professionals Portal aims to teach health professionals to reflect on cultural safety and deliver safe healthcare that is free from racism ⏩ https://t.co/nxVYZJ5DGe
The @DNSW_ACT Type 2 Yarning Group is a closed Facebook group aims to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with type 2 diabetes in NSW or the ACT to support each other by sharing their own diabetes journeys ⏩ https://t.co/zwjOVLg4t0
@DiabetesAus