A panel at the recent Property Congress discussed the opportunities stemming from procuring services from Indigenous businesses, sharing tips for those thinking about taking the next step.
Across every generation, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders have played and continue to play an important role and hold a prominent place in First Nations communities and families.
1.3 million homes down on where we should be.* Mainly due to a lack of density in the ‘missing middle’. No wonder we need a national housing accord.
As the focus on fostering stronger connections with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples grows, the question arises: what does meaningful engagement entail? Melanie Grills from Arup provides insights on effectively engaging with First Nations groups.
Ros Moriarty from Balarinji guides us through her endeavours that have brought the Indigenous voice to life within some of this country’s major projects, and how others can do the same.
National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories. So, what is the significance of this year’s theme and how can we be a Voice for Generations?
As a new season brings change, so does a new government.
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