Access to PT can be quite difficult for people with a disability. About 19 years ago our State government committed to fixing it. With 500 days to go until the self imposed deadline, there is a lot of work to do!
Please share this 500 days campaign:
https://t.co/8MfMuDrW1d
We look forward to further embedding indigenous knowledge, philosophy, customs and law into our projects, and encourage our partners to do the same. (5/5)
As built environment professionals we seek to ensure our work is respectful of the spiritual connection between land, people and culture. We support a Makarrata Commission and treaty with Indigenous people. (4/5)
As built environment professionals we seek to ensure our work is respectful of the spiritual connection between land, people and culture. We support a Makarrata Commission and treaty with Indigenous people. (4/5)
We were also very proud to have supported the work of Dr Bentley James helping to preserve Yolngu Sign Language (https://t.co/SGZZs8IV0k) and we have spent NAIDOC week learning from his fantastic book. (3/5)
We were also very proud to have supported the work of Dr Bentley James helping to preserve Yolngu Sign Language (https://t.co/SGZZs8IV0k) and we have spent NAIDOC week learning from his fantastic book. (3/5)
We support self-determination and Indigenous rights. We believe that being an ally means more than words. This year we have chosen to donate to @KoorieHeritageT (https://t.co/fyTNloDT5A) who do a great job supporting Indigenous cultural education and Indigenous artists. (2/5)
We support self-determination and Indigenous rights. We believe that being an ally means more than words. This year we have chosen to donate to @KoorieHeritageT (https://t.co/fyTNloDT5A) who do a great job supporting Indigenous cultural education and Indigenous artists. (2/5)
In NAIDOC week, Movement & Place Consulting (M&PC) would like to acknowledge that Australia always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land. (1/5)
In NAIDOC week, Movement & Place Consulting (M&PC) would like to acknowledge that Australia always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land. (1/5)