Society and culture
Noongar language and culture showcased on a global online stage
Online learners from across the globe will have the unique opportunity to learn about the language and culture of the…
“They were dancing in shadows: out of sight, out of mind”
The power of Aboriginal performance is taking centre stage in Professor Anna Haebich’s enlightening new book, Dancing in Shadows: Histories…
Big divide between haves and have-nots in Australian education
The most disadvantaged 10 per cent of children in the Australian Capital Territory are on par with the most advantaged…
Student takes bite out of the Big Apple with media opportunity
A Curtin University student who calls the remote Pilbara region her home has travelled to New York for a unique…
Curtin students help Indigenous communities plan for a brighter future
Seventeen Master of Architecture students have recently visited the remote Indigenous community of Wakathuni, in the Pilbara, as part of…
Curtin wins national award for Indigenous health course unit
While non-Indigenous Australians enjoy one of the highest life expectancies in the world, Indigenous Australians live 10-17 years less than…
Empowering Indigenous communities
Rachel Visser is a woman that can do it all. Not only does she work as a senior project officer at…
Students hit the ground running at Indigenous Uni Games
It’s the perfect day for a netball game. While teams go head to head in competition, the supporters cheer on…
Indigenous kids run for Prime Minister
What would you say in your first speech if you were the Australian Prime Minister? It’s a question that AIME…
Indigenous legends lauded
A Curtin research fellow has written a book to honour the achievements of Indigenous Australian Rules footballers. On August 15,…