Indigenous Education Journey – The William Angliss Institute

For over 20 years the William Angliss Institute (WAI) has been a leader in training Indigenous people to gain knowledge and skills in the food, tourism, hospitality and events industries.
The power of VET for First Australians – TAFE Queensland

Vocational education and training has a key role to play in achieving a united Australia. VET is incredibly important in connecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and apprentices with their communities, local industry and government agencies to provide pathways to real jobs.*
Indigenous voices can change Australian education for the better – Charles Darwin University

A cultural shift is required to improve educational outcomes for Indigenous students*.
Engineering fabrication trade training – Central Queensland University (CQU)

All the data shows that Australia needs more apprentices. Ways of engaging young people in apprenticeships can be complicated but with mentoring and clear learning pathways there are many opportunities for earning while you learn
Inspiring stories from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students – TAFE Qld

TAFE Queensland shares the stories of three of its Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, all on very different career pathways, yet all united by their determination to succeed.
Training helps connect students to country – TasTAFE

Djuker Willis-Hart, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year at the 2019 Tasmanian Training Awards, is now an indigenous tour guide with wukalina walk, an Aboriginal owned and operated guided walk in North East Tasmania, thanks to his Certificate III in Guiding at TasTAFE.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander support at TasTAFE

TasTAFE CEO Jenny Dodd talks about the support provided to their Aboriginal students by their Aboriginal Training Programs Team including throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Year 13 Engaging with Aboriginal Children and Young People – a conversation

As part of Reconciliation Week, Saxon Phipps, Founder and Managing Director of Year13 talks to Truth Project facilitator Scott Wilson to learn about his experience of working with Australian youth and in particular Aboriginal children. Their conversation unpacks stories, questions and ideas on what it means to be #InThisTogether.
Student’s art decorates city – TAFE NSW

Artist and TAFE NSW student Alanna Shorter has launched her own business and her artworks are brightening up prominent Coffs Harbour locations such as Headspace, Fresh Dental Care, Coffs Hospital Mental Health Unit and Korora Lookout.
Cultural sensitivity key to training success – Charles Darwin University

Northern Territory 2019 Training Provider of the Year Charles Darwin University is committed to improving life outcomes for its regional and remote Indigenous VET students.