Endorsers

Australian Policy Online offers easy access to much of the best social, economic, cultural and political research from Australian academic research centres, think tanks, government and non-government organisations. The site features opinion and commentary pieces, video, audio and web resources focused on the policy issues facing Australia. Considered essential reading for anyone interested in public policy issues, APO's Weekly Briefing is free and available at http://apo.org.au

The Centre for Aboriginal Independence and Enterprise was formed to foster cultural, social and community expression and assists to realise enhanced self-esteem and economic independence for Aboriginal people. The Centre strives to enhance existing alliances between the Aboriginal community and the non-Aboriginal community in a show of collective unity, trust and openness about where we find ourselves and how we may address key issues for the future which will benefit all of us. The Centre endeavours to generate new directions for the Aboriginal community to move beyond reliance on government agencies and other bureaucracies. Through community forums and public events, the Centre provides an environment for shared learning, communication and understanding between Aboriginal people and the broader community

CYDN is a business unit of the Balkanu Cape York Development Corporation created to establish and operate a network of managed technology centres in Cape York. CYDN grew out of the former Outback Digital Network (ODN); a consortia of five regional Aboriginal organisations across northern Australia, which received funds through the then Federal Government's Networking the Nation (NTN) program

The aims of the ANZSOG Institute for Governance are to advance knowledge in governance, using its networking activities to concentrate on improving governance practice across corporate, government and not for profit sectors, by arranging a continuing program of conferences, seminars and other closed and open forums for professionals and interested parties.

Media Partners

 

The National Indigenous Times is Australia's leading Indigenous Affairs news provider. Every day thousands of Aboriginal Australians, Torres Strait Islanders and ‘whitefellas’ read NIT. From land rights, native title and treaty to reconciliation, stolen wages and Aboriginal art, NIT gives an in-depth look at black and white Australia. The National Indigenous Times also uploads the latest, breaking news at www.nit.com.au , where you can also access Australia’s biggest black bookshop.

The Aboriginal & Islander Health Worker Journal is the only national publication written by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers. The Journal is distributed nationally and internationally and has been in circulation since 1977. It is published six times a year and has broad range of readership. Each issue covers a range of topics including primary health care, community profiles, health promotion, best practice models and workforce issues. Necessary reading for health workers, service providers, program funders and anyone working in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service provision.