We support teachers to teach Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives with professional learning and curriculum resources.

Our resources are created by applying the Australians Together Learning Framework and are developed alongside First Nations educators to ensure they're authentic and transformative.

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F-Y10 Curriculum resources to help unpack the complexities surrounding Australia Day

With teacher guides, student handouts, activities and more, they’re designed to help you put together a thought-provoking and engaging lesson.
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Looking for F–10 curriculum resources for Science Week?

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Australians Together Learning Framework

Take a deep dive into the Learning Framework and explore our vast array of First Nations stories, activities, resources, and more. Curate your own customised learning journey to unlock the truth of our past, prompt reflection about our present, and inspire meaningful action that will bring about a brighter shared future for our nation. 

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The Wound

Injustice from the impact of colonisation.

Discover our curated collection of stories, articles and statistics that expose the injustices at the heart of our nation.

Something’s not right

Who are Indigenous Australians?

First Nations disadvantage in Australia

Intergenerational trauma

The lack of treaty

The Intervention

Bob's story

Losing home Iris's story

Miliwanga's story

Separation  Ruth's story

 
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Why Me?

What’s it got to do with me?

Examines why this is relevant to every Australian.

Browse articles and stories that explore the ways we’re all connected, and what this means for us as Australians, collectively and individually.

What does this have to do with me?

Australia Day: answers to tricky questions

 Busting the myth of peaceful settlement

What's the fuss about Jan 26?

Mabo and Native Title

 
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Our Cultures

Everyone has culture. Know about your culture and value the culture of others.

Dive into stories and articles that explore the significance of culture and its role in building a brighter future together.

Welcome to and Acknowledgement of Country

Why are culture and identity important?

The importance of land

First Nations kinship

Aboriginal Spirituality

Bob's story

 
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My Response

Steps we can take to build a brighter future.

Find inspiration in stories and articles that show even little steps can lead to big change when we do things together.

What can I do?

Fiona's story

Mark's story

Connecting locally with First Nations communities

Attending First-Nations-led events

 

“We really wanted to have an authentic experience… so we made sure that we were doing it right because this is not our area of expertise.”

Lisa Sacristani, Head of Year 9, Donvale Christian College.


A brighter future begins in the classroom...

Watch illustrations of the Australians Together approach in schools.

Primary School

Middle School

Senior School 


New study shows the Australians Together Professional Learning workshop helps teachers gain more confidence to embed Indigenous perspectives in the classroom - read the BIITE report here.



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Contact us

contact@australianstogether.org.au 

08 7073 6499

PO Box 107

PARK HOLME SA 5043

Acknowledgment: We wish to pay respect to the Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation, and further acknowledge the important role Indigenous people continue to play within our communities.

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