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Cultural Awareness Training

Please find the brochure relating to our Cultural Competence Training here. Read more

pulingina pakata – welcome baby with ningi, nunga, pakata mums, dads, baby

Risdon Cove, January 30th February 13th February 27th March 13th Alternate Thursdays, 12am—2 pm : Baby Massage and development : Car restraints for infants, RACT : Pram walk, Risdon Brook Dam : Mother pamper session For more information contact Louise, Kay or Marita Aboriginal Health Service, 6234 0777 or 1800 132 260 Read more

Managing Chronic Disease

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Quit Smoking

Please contact any of our Aboriginal Health Workers for more information or book a time to see Tina the Quit worker. Free Call 1800 132 260 Read more

Save Money Live Well – Course

Save Money Live Well Short course 2013 - Save Money Live Well flier 2013 Read more

Aboriginal Community Camp

preminghana 24th January - 26th January 2014 Camp the whole weekend or make your own way for a day trip on the beautiful West Coast of Tasmania. The weekend will be filled with cultural activities and fun for the whole family to enjoy, with trips to local areas including Woolnorth and Cape Grim. Claim victory in the Sand Castle Competition or just enjoy the yarns around the campfire. Children must be accompanied by an adult to attend the camp. Campers bring your own tent and ... Read more

Invasion Day Rally

26 January – Invasion Day Don’t celebrate – Change the Date 11:45am Sunday 26 January 2014 Parliament Lawns – Hobart Australia is the only nation in the world that marks the day of invasion as a national day of celebration. Many Australians recognise that 26 January is not an appropriate date for celebrations and support the call for a new date which is respectful of Aboriginal people’s culture and heritage. A rally and commemoration will be held to honour the lives and land that were stolen during ... Read more

ROYAL COMMISSION INTO INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES TO CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

ROYAL COMMISSION INTO INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES TO CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE Sharing Your Story We know that child sexual abuse has happened in places that care for children such as sporting clubs, foster care, schools, boys and girls homes. These places are called institutions. Were you or someone you know, sexually abused as a child in an institution? Your story can help the Royal Commission come up with better ways to protect others. Healing the Past and Creating a Safer Future The Federal Government has set up a ... Read more

Sloppy Journalism Reinforces White Myths

AM is an influential ABC morning radio program broadcast nationally every day. The journalists on this program are proud of the credibility it enjoys in mainstream political reporting in Australia. One knows this by the assertive and authoritative tone that its reporters adopt in its presentation. On its own ABC website it states that, AM is Australia's most informative morning current affairs program. AM sets the agenda for the nation's daily news and current affairs coverage. So one should expect that ... Read more

A poor man’s treaty: the ‘con’ in constitutional reform

CONSTITUTIONAL recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples seems to have captured the imagination of many white Australians, writes CHRIS GRAHAM. But are the motives really all pure? Read more here. Read more
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