Deadly Pathways Festival is a celebration of culture, learning, and the diverse opportunities available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people. The event highlights that success doesn’t always follow a straight line, and that education can be a powerful tool to build confidence and open doors.
Project Waterways is a national training initiative equipping practitioners with practical tools to deliver trauma-informed, culturally safe practice – and, importantly, embeds cultural authority in the way we design and deliver workforce capability.
Survival day, 26 January, is a call for non-Indigenous Australians to stand in solidarity, moving beyond words to take meaningful actions that support First Nations peoples in their ongoing struggle for recognition, rights, and justice.