Voice from the Heart Alliance

Doco: Luku Ngarra – Law of the land

Nov 2024: See current screen times or host a screening of this extraordinary story of one Yolŋu man’s 45 year life journey fighting for the political and spiritual freedom of his people. The film is a timely vehicle of wisdom from one of Australia’s most respected Indigenous Elders, that addresses the challenges of our times… Continue reading Doco: Luku Ngarra – Law of the land

13-14 Nov: NT First Nations Leadership Summit

13-14 Nov 2024: DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade Darwin, Garramilla | Darwin City & Online Celebrating the excellence of current & future First Nations leaders

12 Oct: One Year On – Reflections of the referendum

12 Oct 2024: Presented by the Uluru Dialogues and Shoalhaven Walking Together Alliance, the panel engaged in a meaningful discussion on the outcomes of the 2023 referendum and explored the next steps for the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

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Reconciliation for Western Sydney

Reconciliation for Western Sydney

Location: Wentworthville, Western Sydney Who are we: Residents of Western Sydney from diverse backgrounds-Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Volunteers with a range of skills and occupations and a desire to work together to make a difference Citizens aiming to eliminate disadvantage and injustice. What do we do: Communicate with residents as well as local, regional and national… Continue reading Reconciliation for Western Sydney

Shoalhaven Walking Together Alliance Inc (SWTA)

Shoalhaven Walking Together Alliance Inc

Location: Shoalhaven region, from Berry in the north to Depot Beach in southern NSW. Who are we: We are a group of local people, working to raise awareness of the effects of colonisation on Aboriginal people in the Shoalhaven through local truth-telling and education, led by First Nations people. What we do: Activities we are… Continue reading Shoalhaven Walking Together Alliance Inc (SWTA)

Oct: Building Bridges 2024

4 Wednesdays in October 2024 – Free events Aboriginal presenters share their knowledge and experience and invite dialogue towards a future of respect and justice for all. Time: 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM Location: Celebration Hall, Wentworthville Uniting Church115 Station StreetWentworthville NSW 2145

19 Sep: Listening to Country – An Indigenous Theology and Spirituality series

19 Sep 2024: Eremos partnered with Pitt St Uniting Church, St James Institute in Sydney, and the Wellspring Community in collaboration with the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Divinity to offer this series. This aim of the 3-part series was to explore and break open some of the wisdom, knowledge, and direction… Continue reading 19 Sep: Listening to Country – An Indigenous Theology and Spirituality series

Seen but not heard: Prof Megan Davis delivers the W. Wanambi Distinguished Lecture in New York

17 Sep 2024: Asia Society presents the “W. Waṉambi Distinguished Lecture” in celebration of the opening of “Maḏayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala” at the Asia Society Museum. The lecture is given by Scientia Professor Dr. Megan Davis, former chair of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and renowned public… Continue reading Seen but not heard: Prof Megan Davis delivers the W. Wanambi Distinguished Lecture in New York

16 Sep: Bridget Cama joins Croakey Panel on reflections post referendum, and why Voice still matters, in healthcare and beyond

16 Sep 2024: Panel members reflected upon the impact of the 2023 Voice referendum as its one-year anniversary approaches, and identified ways the health sector can support self determination and justice for First Nations peoples and communities. The discussion was timely, coming ahead of the Queensland election and the upcoming federal election.

Prof Megan Davis UQ NAIDOC 2024 Keynote Lecture

Read the transcript of Prof Megan Davis keynote address at NAIDOC