On Friday the 14th of September, Minister Chris Evans and Professor Larissa Behrendt released the final report and recommendations on the Review of Higher Education Access and Outcomes for Aboriginal ...
The NTEU conducts elections for nearly all positions every two years. Below is a Nomination Form circulated by the Australian Electoral Commission for all Indigenous positions.
All NTEU Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members are urged to consider taking this opportunity to represent their fellow
Professor Bronwyn Fredericks has been appointed as the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Engagement) at CQUniversity. She commenced in the position on the 12 March.
Bronwyn has been a long term member ...
NTEU National Indigenous Forum 2012 will be held on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th May 2012. This year’s theme for Forum is ‘Bargaining – Activism & Outcomes’
As we ...
The inaugural issue of the monthly electronic newsletter eYarn has now been published and distributed via email to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members.
eYarn is designed to ...
A survey released today of Indigenous academic and professional staff in higher education has revealed they continue to experience direct discrimination and racist attitudes in our universities.
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Report on Cultural Respect, Racial Discrimination, Lateral Violence & Related Policy at Australia’s Universities. Published by the National Indigenous Unit and Indigenous Policy Committee of the NTEU.
Griffith University will offer 14 new positions to Indigenous Australians and provide 25 Indigenous students with more support to ensure a successful transition from University to the workforce, ...
University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) has launched its Indigenous education and employment policy, that incorporates mandatory employment positions in each faculty and ...
The Indigenous Unit has corrected an article titled "Wave Hill 40 Years On". The original article attributed Dr Brenda Croft and Frances Wyld from the University of South Australia as the joint ...
The latest edition of Yarn (vol. 4, no. 2) has now been released.
It contains reports of this year's Indigenous Forum, EI Congress in South Africa, and TEU's Hui in New Zealand, plus an update of ...