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Western Sydney U

Locality: Parramatta, New South Wales

Phone: +61 1300 897 669



Address: James Ruse Drive 2150 Parramatta, NSW, Australia

Website: www.westernsydney.edu.au/badanami

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22.01.2022 Have a look at this great opportunity!! Kitikana@home is a current project by the Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Clinical Academic Group to get you moving during Covid-19 times! Starting tomorrow please join us for an hour of fitness three times a week :) Should you have any questions or would like to join, message Yemkala Sale or send an email to [email protected]



14.01.2022 Good evening I hope all is well. In line with the theme Aspirations for Diversity Fest 2020, the Badanami Centre for Indigenous Education have come together with our Indigenous students to participate in a live webinar. This webinar will include introductions of each of the students and staff as well as detailed questions around aspirations, goals and the students journey into Tertiary Education. ... Participants include Josh Mason, Kerry Licastro, Tiah Vocale, Kayden Edwards, Jess Oehm and Luke Hodge. Please join us for the Student Live Webinar tomorrow at 11am. You can register at http://au.cglink.me/r13047 - we look forward to you joining us. Hoping for a great Panthers win on Sunday (unless you are going for Melbourne ).

12.01.2022 https://awardsaustralia.com/5054-2/ A quick reminder that two WSU mob are in the running for 7NEWS young Achiever Awards showing online tonight from 7pm. Grab a drink and something to eat, settle in on the lounge and cheer them on. They are: TransGrid Indigenous Achievement Award... Matilda Harry, 21 of Kurrajong Heights has a passion for creating positive social change through education. A proud Wiradjuri woman, Matilda is studying a Dean’s Scholars Masters of Primary Education and a Bachelor of Applied Leadership and Critical Thinking at Western Sydney University. She was awarded the Premier’s Young Volunteer of the Year, 2019 Young Woman of the West, 2019 Zest Outstanding Youth Leader and Western Sydney Unsung-Hero Award. Matilda has taken a leadership role in Western Sydney’s Aboriginal community as a Project Advisor for the new Kimberwalli Centre, where she works with her community and government to ensure First Nations people’s voices and aspirations are heard. Aboriginal Education Council Aboriginal Education Award Renee Thomson, 24 of Mt Druitt is empowering and creating opportunities for Aboriginal people. A proud Wiradjuri woman from Mt. Druitt, Renee founded the Western Sydney Aboriginal Youth Leadership Network after seeing the lack of leadership opportunities and safe spaces for Aboriginal Youth. In July 2019, she attended the United Nations as representative for the NSW Aboriginal Land Council’s Youth Council. She was previously the Aboriginal Education Officer at two different Sydney schools, and a presenter and mentor at the Australian Mentoring Indigenous Experience. Renee currently studies Health Science majoring in Indigenous Health at the Western Sydney University. she aspires to be a PDHPE secondary teacher.

11.01.2022 https://jobs.health.nsw.gov.au//nepean-blue-mountains-loca



08.01.2022 The Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship Scheme is now open. See details at the link below https://www.acn.edu.au/schol/indigenous-health-scholarships

06.01.2022 YARNING CIRCLE - SPRING EDITION We are pleased to announced that the second edition of The Yarning Circle has been published. Please join us as we celebrate the success and excellence of our Indigenous students, staff, researchers, alumni and Elders. The Yarning Circle Spring Edition is located at https://www.westernsydney.edu.au//INDG4870%20The%20Yarning#

05.01.2022 Good morning Western is deeply committed to supporting the dynamic Indigenous Research agenda which spans across disciplines. The Indigenous Research Forum will bring together HDR students and academics from the WSU Indigenous Research Network to showcase their research and answer questions. The event will highlight the work of seven Indigenous Researchers who will each deliver a ten-minute presentation and answer questions on the resilience of our First Nations People. You are very welcome to join us and can register here https://uws.zoom.us/webi/register/WN_VigTkJ9vTVi6LastFbVITw



04.01.2022 https://www.westernsydney.edu.au//study/bridging_programs2

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