Yesterday classes kicked off in our first ever Aboriginal Adult Literacy Campaign being run in an Australian city. The Sydney Morning Herald visited and spoke to staff and students and have written it up in today’s paper. You can read the story, Adult Literacy Lessons Transforming Aboriginal Communities online and via the link below....
Continue readingMinister Mitchell launches South West Sydney Aboriginal Literacy Campaign
Minister Mitchell attended the community launch of Literacy for Life Foundation’s Aboriginal Adult Literacy Campaign in Airds on Friday. The launch was held at Tharawal Aboriginal Corporation, Literacy for Life Foundation’s community partner for the South West Sydney Campaign. Aboriginal Housing Office and NSW Department of Education have provided funding for the initiative, which...
Continue readingTalking literacy with Outback Radio
Katy and Lia from our Collarenebri campaign recently had a chat with 2WEB Outback Radio. It was a great opportunity to let people in the local area know about the adult literacy campaign and how they can get involved. Radio is a really important way of sharing news about the campaign because you don’t...
Continue readingGraduation gets a write up in the Argus
The achievements of students from Boggabilla and Toomelah have made headlines, featuring in the Goondiwindi Argus. The newspaper has published a great write up about the graduation ceremony that was held in Toomelah in December last year, sharing the inspirational stories of the students and some great photos. Read the full story on the...
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