Course curriculum

  • 1

    A

    • Aboriginal Exemption Certificate

    • Aboriginal Reserves and Missions

    • Aboriginal Self-Determination

    • Aboriginal Tent Embassy

    • Aboriginality

    • Astronomy

    • Australia Day/Invasion Day

    • Australia Becomes A Federation

    • ATSIC

  • 2

    B

    • Batman Treaty

    • The Barunga Statement

    • Bringing Them Home Report

  • 3

    C

    • Captain Cook 'Discovers' Australia

    • Close the Gap

    • Coming of the Light

    • Commonwealth Referendum (1967)

    • Connection to Country

    • Cultural Burning

    • Culture is Empowering

    • Cummeragunja Walk-Off

  • 4

    D

    • Dance, Song & Artwork

    • Dark Emu

    • Deaths In Custody

    • Didgeridoo

    • The Dreaming

    • Disease and Smallpox

    • Day of Mourning

  • 5

    E

    • Eddie Mabo

    • Eva Valley Meeting

  • 6

    F

    • Freedom Ride

  • 7

    G

    • Gurindji Land Rights Strike

    • Governance in the Torres Strait

  • 8

    H

    • Health

    • Harbour Bridge Walk for Reconciliation

  • 9

    I

    • International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples

    • Indigenous Healers

    • Indigenous Humour

    • Indigenous Identity Today

    • Indigenous Literacy Day

    • Indigenous Lore

  • 10

    K

    • Kartinyeri vs Commonwealth

  • 11

    L

    • Language

    • Link-Up Program

  • 12

    M

    • Maralinga

    • Massacres

  • 13

    N

    • National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day

    • National Sorry Day / National Day of Healing

    • Neville Bonner

  • 14

    P

    • Paul Keating's Redfern Address

    • Pearling in the Torres Strait

  • 15

    Q

    • Queensland's Annexation of the Torres Strait

  • 16

    R

    • Racism in Australia

    • Report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody

    • Reconciliation Australia

  • 17

    S

    • Stolen Wages

    • Stolen Generations

  • 18

    T

    • Torres Strait Islanders

    • Trade Before Settlement

  • 19

    U

    • Uluru Statement from the Heart

    • United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)

  • 20

    W

    • What is Indigenous Culture?

    • Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country

    • White Australia Policy

    • World War II in the Torres Strait

    • Woodward Royal Commission

    • Wik People vs Queensland Parliament

    • Work on the Mainland

  • 21

    Y

    • Yarning Circles

    • Yirrkala Bark Petitions

    • Yabun Festival

FAQs

  • What is the purpose of the "Indigenous Library"?

    The Indigenous Library is designed to complement online course learning, providing individuals and organisations with the opportunity to explore Indigenous Australia in greater depth. This resource was created in response to requests from past course participants who wanted to continue expanding their knowledge and keep their cultural awareness journey alive.

  • Is it easy to access?

    Yes, it is. Once purchased, it will be available in your login profile and can be accessed on both a smartphone and desktop.

  • How do I grant course access to other employees in my organisation?

    If you've purchased the bundle for unlimited users, you'll receive an email with step-by-step instructions on how to provide access to other members in your organisation. If you haven’t received the email within 15 minutes of purchase (be sure to check your junk mail), reach out to us, and we’ll resend it to you.

  • How long do I have access?

    You’ll have access for 12 months from the date of purchase.

  • I can’t find a topic I’m looking for. Can I request to have it added?

    Yes, you can. We’ll respond to requests within two working days, and most additions or changes are made within two weeks.

  • What should I do if I’m experiencing a technical issue?

    Please email [email protected] or use the "Contact & Feedback" tab at the top of the screen. We’ll get back to you within 24–48 hours.

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