Curtin’s Balang Djuripin pilot project aims to provide secure learning environments for Aboriginal students, as well as develop capacity to embed Indigenous perspectives in the curriculum.
The Wirlomin Noongar project revitalises and consolidates the memories of a dialect group of Noongar people of the south-west of Western Australia, and communicates them to the wider world.
Online learners from across the globe will have the unique opportunity to learn about the language and culture of the Noongar people of Western Australia.
Fourteen unique stories celebrating heritage, overcoming tragedy and healing through connecting to country will help keep Australia’s Aboriginal culture alive as part of a new book.
The Ramirez-Smith triplets are one step closer to becoming physiotherapists after graduating from Curtin’s Indigenous Pre-Medicine and Health Sciences Enabling Course.