In honouring our commitment to strive for equity in our workplaces and our communities, it is with pleasure to introduce, Cath Brokenborough, Chair of the Australian Indigenous Leadership Centre and Executive Lead First Nations Engagement and Reconciliation at Lendlease. We share here her reflections...
a nation modernised from tribes, is a good example for considerations regarding on what values, a nation is based on.ContradictionsAustralia has been standing with contrary opinions in various aspects within the short history.Different Aboriginal policies have outlined the government’s changeable points...
What is Inuit Nunangat? How many tribes are First Nations? Which indigenous group are the traditional owners of Uluru? What does the Aboriginal flag symbolize? Are there still Aboriginal tribes? How are Indian reservations governed? What Indian reservations are in Montana?
The gardens are a great place to go for a stroll, possibly to reach Mrs Macquarie’s Chair for its vistas of the Opera House. For a touch of culture, don’t miss visitingCadi Jam Ora, with its displays about theIndigenous Australian inhabitantsand the flora of the area. I recommend spen...
Uluru: The Original Name Uluru is a Yankunytjatjara word. Yankunytjatjara is the name of the Aboriginal people whose land Ayers Rock is located on. Uluru is not just the name of Ayers Rock itself, but also of the country around Ayers Rock. ...
The very first Qantas Airbus A220 is dressed in a striking ‘Flying Art’ Aboriginal paint scheme developed in collaboration with First Nations artists and Indigenous Australian design agency Balarinji. The first QantasLink A220, wrapped in its colourful Flying Art livery. ...
and transportation back to your hotel. Some of the top attractions on these tours are the Mutitjulu Waterhole, the Mala Walk, the Uluru sunset, and a desert barbeque supper with an Aussie twist. Another option is to take a shuttle from Alice Springs to the Ayers Rock Resort; then, you ...
What is National Aboriginal Day?Aboriginals:The term aboriginal refers to the people who lived on the land before the arrival of colonists. This term describes the indigenous, or native, people to a land. Throughout the world the rights of aboriginals had been all but ignored until the later...