Online Wellbeing Resources
Social, emotional and cultural wellbeing online resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
Online Wellbeing Resources
Online Wellbeing Resources
Social, emotional and cultural wellbeing online resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
Online Wellbeing Resources
2 Bradford St, Mount Lawley WA 6050
View MapServices for First Nations People and Communities
JNC offers a range of services for local communities including aged services, domestic and family violence services and community programs and services: information and referral, JPs, form filling assistance and groups. We have First Nations team members working across all these programs who can support you to access the best services for you.
Services for First Nations People and Communities
Services for First Nations People and Communities
JNC offers a range of services for local communities including aged services, domestic and family violence services and community programs and services: information and referral, JPs, form filling assistance and groups. We have First Nations team members working across all these programs who can support you to access the best services for you.
Services for First Nations People and Communities
59 Newland Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022, Australia
View MapThe Junction Neighbourhood Centre - JNC, Shop 2/669-673 Anzac Parade, Maroubra NSW 2035, Australia
View MapWeave Women and Children's Centre
Weave Women & Children's Centre offers a supportive and holistic service. This includes intensive casework support for women and children, parenting education groups, Victims Services counselling and specialist case management for women and children experiencing domestic violence and abuse.Â
Weave Women and Children's Centre
Weave Women and Children's Centre
Weave Women & Children's Centre offers a supportive and holistic service. This includes intensive casework support for women and children, parenting education groups, Victims Services counselling and specialist case management for women and children experiencing domestic violence and abuse.Â
Weave Women and Children's Centre
133 Morehead Street, Waterloo NSW 2017
View MapDrop-in Centre
Mudgin-Gal welcomes Aboriginal women to drop in and have a yarn over a coffee or tea. We offer a safe, open space and free access to the following: Showering facilities, Laundry facilities, Feminine care products, Telephone use, Clothing pool, Internet access and Fresh food available every Monday by Oz Harvest.
Drop-in Centre
Drop-in Centre
Mudgin-Gal welcomes Aboriginal women to drop in and have a yarn over a coffee or tea. We offer a safe, open space and free access to the following: Showering facilities, Laundry facilities, Feminine care products, Telephone use, Clothing pool, Internet access and Fresh food available every Monday by Oz Harvest.
Drop-in Centre
233 Abercrombie Street, Darlington, NSW 2008
View MapSydney's Aboriginal History
Barani is an Aboriginal word of the Sydney language that means ‘yesterday’. The Barani website provides histories of people, places and events in the City of Sydney local government area that are associated with the histories of Sydney’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Aboriginal people have an unbroken and ongoing connection with the City of Sydney. The Barani website reveals some of these associations, their histories and their cultures. Visit the website to discover the location of places in that have historical associations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Sydney.
Sydney's Aboriginal History
Sydney's Aboriginal History
Barani is an Aboriginal word of the Sydney language that means ‘yesterday’. The Barani website provides histories of people, places and events in the City of Sydney local government area that are associated with the histories of Sydney’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Aboriginal people have an unbroken and ongoing connection with the City of Sydney. The Barani website reveals some of these associations, their histories and their cultures. Visit the website to discover the location of places in that have historical associations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Sydney.
Sydney's Aboriginal History
Kool Kids Program
Weave Kool Kids Program works with children, young people and families who face complex social issues such as poverty, family breakdown and mental health issues that are symptomatic of the impacts of systemic disadvantage and intergenerational trauma.
Kool Kids Program
Kool Kids Program
Weave Kool Kids Program works with children, young people and families who face complex social issues such as poverty, family breakdown and mental health issues that are symptomatic of the impacts of systemic disadvantage and intergenerational trauma.
Kool Kids Program
1B Prince Edward Street, Malabar NSW, Australia
View MapGamay Rangers
LA PEROUSE Local Aboriginal Land Council provides culturally appropriate services focusing on the promotion and protection of Aboriginal culture and heritage. The Gamay Rangers care for Country located on Gamay (Botany Bay) in Sydney, New South Wales. The Ranger’s undertake natural and cultural resource management activities on cultural areas within Botany Bay and on conservation land owned by the La Perouse Local Aboriginal Land Council. Activities of the Gamay Rangers include patrolling the waters of Botany Bay, marine mammal awareness and protection especially the whale, cultural heritage protection and conservation, threatened species management, cultural and environmental awareness for recreational vessel operators and visitor experience. The Gamay Rangers team work closely with environmental agencies, research institutions and Corporations that operate on or around Botany Bay. The Rangers have completed nationally accredited and cultural training courses in land management, marine operations and connection to Country to strengthen their professional and cultural capacity.
Gamay Rangers
Gamay Rangers
LA PEROUSE Local Aboriginal Land Council provides culturally appropriate services focusing on the promotion and protection of Aboriginal culture and heritage. The Gamay Rangers care for Country located on Gamay (Botany Bay) in Sydney, New South Wales. The Ranger’s undertake natural and cultural resource management activities on cultural areas within Botany Bay and on conservation land owned by the La Perouse Local Aboriginal Land Council. Activities of the Gamay Rangers include patrolling the waters of Botany Bay, marine mammal awareness and protection especially the whale, cultural heritage protection and conservation, threatened species management, cultural and environmental awareness for recreational vessel operators and visitor experience. The Gamay Rangers team work closely with environmental agencies, research institutions and Corporations that operate on or around Botany Bay. The Rangers have completed nationally accredited and cultural training courses in land management, marine operations and connection to Country to strengthen their professional and cultural capacity.
Gamay Rangers
1 Elaroo Avenue, La Perouse NSW 2036
View MapLA PEROUSE Youth Haven
La Perouse Youth Haven, also known as the La Pa Bummers, provides a culturally appropriate service to young people aged 8-25 years in the La Perouse Aboriginal community.
LA PEROUSE Youth Haven
LA PEROUSE Youth Haven
La Perouse Youth Haven, also known as the La Pa Bummers, provides a culturally appropriate service to young people aged 8-25 years in the La Perouse Aboriginal community.
LA PEROUSE Youth Haven
1 Elaroo Avenue, La Perouse NSW 2036, Australia
View MapThe Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council is a significant organisation in our community, we seek to become the most highly visible and most recognised Aboriginal organisation in the Sydney Metropolitan Region. We do this as a tribute and as a reminder of the struggles and achievements of Elders and those who have gone before to fight for land rights and justice for our people.
The Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council is a significant organisation in our community, we seek to become the most highly visible and most recognised Aboriginal organisation in the Sydney Metropolitan Region. We do this as a tribute and as a reminder of the struggles and achievements of Elders and those who have gone before to fight for land rights and justice for our people.
Level 2/150 Elizabeth StSydney NSW 2000, Australia
View MapPreventative Health Programs
Deadly Choices aims to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to make healthy choices for themselves and their families – to stop smoking, to eat good food and exercise daily. Free resources are available online.
Preventative Health Programs
Preventative Health Programs
Deadly Choices aims to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to make healthy choices for themselves and their families – to stop smoking, to eat good food and exercise daily. Free resources are available online.
Preventative Health Programs
The Redfern Foundation was formed in 1998 to support the Aboriginal community in the inner city of Sydney. Our goal is to promote the creation of an Aboriginal community that is healthy, self supporting and a source of hope, pride and leadership both to its own members and for the wider Australian community – both indigenous and non-indigenous.
The Redfern Foundation was formed in 1998 to support the Aboriginal community in the inner city of Sydney. Our goal is to promote the creation of an Aboriginal community that is healthy, self supporting and a source of hope, pride and leadership both to its own members and for the wider Australian community – both indigenous and non-indigenous.
313/148 Goulburn StSurry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
View MapHere at Babana we run various community awareness programs ranging from jobs and employment through to suicide prevention, aged care, men's group and primary health initiatives. We organise these days to keep our mob informed, get them engaged in solution finding, empower them to have a voice and lead conversations.
Here at Babana we run various community awareness programs ranging from jobs and employment through to suicide prevention, aged care, men's group and primary health initiatives. We organise these days to keep our mob informed, get them engaged in solution finding, empower them to have a voice and lead conversations.
Benledi House, 186 Glebe Point Road, Glebe NSW 2037
View MapStrengthening Our Mob
Strengthening Our Mob is a place-based social and emotional wellbeing program within the La Perouse Aboriginal community in Sydney. The program offers dedicated staff who provide holistic case management support to members of the La Perouse Aboriginal Community who are experiencing or suffering challenging times. The team, locally known as SOM, often provides support for mob who need support in navigating the justice system, housing support, clinical and medical, employment and education.
Strengthening Our Mob
Strengthening Our Mob
Strengthening Our Mob is a place-based social and emotional wellbeing program within the La Perouse Aboriginal community in Sydney. The program offers dedicated staff who provide holistic case management support to members of the La Perouse Aboriginal Community who are experiencing or suffering challenging times. The team, locally known as SOM, often provides support for mob who need support in navigating the justice system, housing support, clinical and medical, employment and education.
Strengthening Our Mob
1 Elaroo Avenue, La Perouse NSW 2036, Australia
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