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Koori Culture, Language & History

Aboriginal Books

The Koorie Heritage Trust maintains a website on Australian Aboriginal books and resources at Aboriginal Books . (This site is currently under construction).

Bunjilaka Aboriginal Centre, Melbourne Museum

Bunjilaka is the Aboriginal Centre at Melbourne Museum, a campus of Museum Victoria. The centre was developed to empower Aboriginal people to interpret their own cultural heritage for both indigenous and non-indigenous people. The museum maintains the related website Melbourne Museum.

Koorie Heritage Trust

The koorie Heritage Trust Inc. charter is a commitment to protect, preserve and promote the living culture of Koori peoples of southeast Australia. The organisation maintains a website at Koorie Heritage Trust

Ronin Films

Ronin is a film distribution company based in Canberra. It holds at least 64 titles in the category “Aboriginal Australia”. Their website is at Ronin films.

Film Australia

Film Australia produces television documentaries and educational programs. It’s an Australian Government-owned company with a mission to create an audio-visual record of Australian life. Using their website, at Film Australia , a search for “Indigenous Australia” lists over 150 titles.

Marcom Projects

Marcom Projects markets and distributes educational resources which include a range of videos relating to Indigenous history and culture. Follow the Aboriginal/Indigenous link at Marcom

Reconciliation Australia

The Reconciliation Australia website Reconciliation Australia contains information and resources relating to reconciliation. Information about reconciliation events can be added to the site.

Frontier Education Online

The Frontier Education Online website ABC contains teacher’s notes, student’s notes and resources that explore Aboriginal history.

Aboriginal Languages of Australia

The Aboriginal Languages of Australia website ALA has annotated links to 180 resources for about 60 languages.

Didjshop

The website at Didjshop has links to many useful sites.

National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Website

NATSIEW

A very up-to-date, technology savvy and smart way to introduce yourself to the multitude of historical, social, cultural and contemporary issues facing koori people and communities in Australia today. The resources offers in excess of 2000 internet resources pertinent to Koori issues in addition to a chronological history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural experience. This website will take you on a journey of insight and truth.

Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for languages

VACLANG

The Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for languages has been active since 1994, looking at the loss of traditional Victorian languages and the restoration, archiving, retrieving and revitalization of statewide language.

Mission Voices

ABC

A significant resource both authentic and interesting including a Victorian Elders Index and a Cultural pod tour of many of the significant rural koori communities – Very interesting!

Ilbijerri Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Theatre

Ilbijerri

Ilbijerri Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Theatre Co-operative is an excellent company for teachers and trainers wanting to experience a contemporary Koori theatrical journey. Perfect for learning, entertaining or class group excursions.

Australian Indigenous Languages

FATSIL

A website designed to inform people on knowledge and cultural information surrounding traditional koori languages from around Australia . This site will give a general overview and has a newsletter subscription.

Songlines Music Aboriginal Corporation

Songlines

Songlines goal is to….”connect with industry and to provide employment and training opportunities to maximize Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders development within the music industry.”