This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the nation to reconcile and begin a new chapter in our history. For newly arrived Australians, and those whose ancestors came here seeking a better life and a Fair Go, this is an obvious…
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Follow the Flowers regenerative farming initiative featured on ABC online
Outback Academy is proud to share that our Follow the Flowers initiative was featured in ABC online. The in-depth piece provides an excellent overview of the program and profiles a number of producers who are taking part.
New resources capture stories of indigenous women athletes with disabilities
The Winyarr Ganbina (Women Arise) short films and the OAA Red Dust Heeler checklist are a unique set of resources to support access to sport for people with a disability, in particular Indigenous women. The short films and checklist feature…
International Day of People with Disability supports the Red Dust Heelers to play at INVICTUS Games!
The Commonwealth Department of Social Services’s International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) program has funded the Red Dust Heelers to play an Exhibition Game of wheelchair basketball at the INVICTUS Games at 5pm on Friday October 26!!! This is…
We join forces with INVICTUS GAMES 2018!
Outback Academy Australia was approached by INVICTUS Games 2018 Organising Committee to take the healing messages of the INVICTUS Games to Indigenous and other communities around Australia in the lead up to and after the October 20-27 Games. They…