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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Resources

The resources and links on this page are designed to help educators and non-indigenous people better integrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into Disaster Resilience Education.

Through the Education for Young People program, AIDR promotes the development of hazard-related knowledge and skills for all young Australians, enabling them to participate in local action to reduce the risk of disaster.

Explore curriculum-linked resources and other useful information for early learning, primary, and secondary schools developed by key stakeholders that can be applied in your local community.

Indigenous Perspectives on Disaster Recovery

Indigenous people are disproportionately impacted by disasters in Australia. This webinar provides research, policy and practice insights.

Fire

Australian Curriculum aligned Science resources for Year 6, 9, and 10.

Sustainability

Australian Curriculum aligned resources covering Geography, Science, HASS, Maths, Design and Tech, Performing Arts, and English across Foundation to Year 10.

Water

Australian Curriculum aligned resources covering Geography, Science, HASS, and English for Foundation, Year 1, Year 5, and Year 7.

Environment

Australian Curriculum aligned resources covering Geography, Science, HASS, Maths, Art, Drama, and English across Foundation to Year 10.

Cool.org: Standing Strong on Country

Year 9 and 10 lessons that explore First Nations Australians’ expertise in resilience through the lenses of Science, Geography, Civics and Citizenship, English and Economics.

Cool.org

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures resources linked to Australian Curriculum.

Saying Hello in Indigenous Languages

The video features ECA staff members, their families and friends as well as recognised Indigenous language champions who were invited to share greetings in first languages.

Nurragunnawali

Early learning, primary, and secondary curriculum resources to promote reconciliation and enhance students' knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures, and contributions.

Giggle and Hoot

Owl pals saying hello and goodbye in indigenous languages. Suitable for early learning and lower primary levels.

Greetings

Language workers from right across the top end and throughout WA got together for the bi-annual Wanala Language conference.

Magabala Books

Australia's leading Indigenous-owned and controlled publisher providing free teacher resources.

Scootle

Scootle provides Australian educators and teachers with free resources on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures.

Australian Curriculum, Assessment, and Reporting Authority

Professor Mark Rose explains the significance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures in the curriculum.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people please note that links may contain names, images, and voices of people who have passed away.