Kurnai College
This submission from Kurnai College includes two videos. The first video shows how from 2013, Kurnai College implemented a Koori to Koori Mentor program across its three Gippsland campuses. Young mentors with Koori heritage are employed to help encourage secondary school students with a Koori heritage to improve attendance and acheive better results throughout their college education. The second video was made by the college as a learning tool to help members of the school's Learning Community understand the hurt caused when derogatory racial terms are used. The college funded this initiative to help give voice to First Natons students and families and to educate students.
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Kurnai College – Video 2
This submission from Kurnai College includes two videos. The first video shows how from 2013, Kurnai College implemented a Koori to Koori Mentor progr... more
Steph Tashkoff
Steph Tashkoff, a teacher, describes the ongoing impact of colonisation and stolen land she sees first-hand on young Koorie people. She highlights the... more
Anonymous 1491
The author decided to make this submission as they believe their early education and experiences would mirror those of many other non-Indigenous Austr... more
Anonymous 1480
Anonymous 1480 migrated from Aotearoa to Australia in their teens at a time when many people like them were labelled as ‘half-caste’ and vilified in t... more
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