Exploring Indigenous knowledge/science in your classroom is a fantastic way to engage children of all ages in learning about STEM through a different cultural lens, thus encouraging innovative thinking.
Hi all! I’m Debbie, Dunghutti Mum of two living on Gubbi Gubbi country. Born in Sydney, Sunshine Coast is now home! Thanks for having me @IndigenousX and I can’t wait to share my story and my business with you all over the next few hours! #Excited
Exploring Indigenous knowledge/science in your classroom is a fantastic way to engage children of all ages in learning about STEM through a different cultural lens, thus encouraging innovative thinking.
Since the murder of Hannah Clarke and her 3 children, there’s been a lot of talk about criminalising coercive control in Australia. If you don’t know much about coercive control, this thread vividly illustrates how it looks and feels.
there's just one week left to become a @SheEO Activator or apply to be a Venture! Activators are taking practical action to create a better world by creating a perpetual fund to support women entrepreneurs.
Learn more and activate or apply TODAY! https://t.co/Jx0Idb1jiZ
Julie Bishop. Don’t let others define you. Trust your judgement. Explore the other options. What does it cost? What is evidence. What could possibly go wrong. Find a mentor without another agenda. #qutlbf enjoy yourself. You go this way just once
For me, National Reconciliation Week: ‘Grounded in Truth, Walk Together w Courage’ means taking the first step; help founders find their feet, voices to express & showcase Nation’s First Solutions from Nation’s First People @AdvanceQld @Craigokane @QChiefEntrepren @jackietrad
Thank you to the Prime Minister and the people of Australia for this honour - to become the first Aboriginal person to be Minister for Indigenous Australians. I am committed to honouring our people, our cultures, our shared heritage and all Australians.
Two years ago today, we stood at Uluru with great hope about the gift that was being offered to the Australian people. The #UluruStatement from the Heart called for constitutional reforms to empower our people.
Incredibly honoured to be the first Aboriginal Minister for Indigenous Australians, committed to working & walking together with our Elders, families & communities to ensure the greatness of our many nations is reflected in the greatness of our Australian nation, now and forever.
7,655 generous justice seekers have donated to #freeher#freethepeople campaign We have paid 100 Aboriginal women’s warrants We still need to hit our target of 10,000 donors There must be another 2,345 generous ppl out there willing to support our campaign https://t.co/kgIwHKyK1A