Courses

We provide 24 online micro-courses focused on a 30-minute cultural induction style method, specifically developed to introduce participants to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures, and contemporary issues.

Each course presents Indigenous perspectives through 5–7 well-structured modules, which include self-assessment quizzes and resource handouts linking participants to a vast range of authentic Indigenous resources in support of the ongoing journey of reconciliation.

Special Offer: Limited time only

National Apology: Understanding the Stolen Generations

For a limited time, receive two self-paced online micro-courses for the price of one. This learning bundle includes The Stolen Generations and Aboriginal Cultures, offering story-led education grounded in lived experience. Designed to foster understanding, reflection, and responsibility, these courses support individuals and organisations to engage meaningfully with truth-telling and reconciliation.

$69.00 AUD

Available Courses

Australia Day: The History and Controversy

This course invites learners to examine the complex history of Australia Day, tracing its origins, the variety of perspectives surrounding its observance, and the ongoing debates over its significance. Through an exploration of key events, diverse viewpoints, and the evolving national conversation, participants will gain a nuanced understanding of why Australia Day remains a source of both pride and protest.

$69.00 AUD

Racism in Australia

This course examines the historical and ongoing impacts of racism in Australia, focusing on policies affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Through engaging modules, learners explore the origins, effects, and legacies of discrimination, reflect on systemic racism today, and identify practical pathways toward healing, justice, accountability, allyship, and transformative change across communities.

$69.00 AUD

The Stolen Generations in Australia

This course explores the history and ongoing impacts of the Stolen Generations in Australia. It traces experiences from pre-colonial life through forced removals to contemporary reconciliation efforts, examining intergenerational trauma, resilience, and healing. Learners gain essential understanding of this chapter in Australian history and its significance for education, cultural awareness, and meaningful reconciliation today.

$69.00 AUD

Aboriginal Cultures

This online course introduces the rich and diverse cultures of Aboriginal Australia, exploring history, languages, social structures, arts, and contemporary realities. It highlights cultural continuity, strength, and resilience while encouraging respectful understanding. Learners are invited to deepen awareness of Aboriginal peoples’ enduring connections to Country, culture, and community, and their ongoing contributions to Australia today.

$69.00 AUD

Understanding Cultural Training in Australia

This course offers a comprehensive introduction to cultural training within the Australian context. Participants will explore the significance of cultural training, discover the various types of training approaches available, and gain clarity on key definitions essential to the field. Special emphasis is placed on Indigenous perspectives, ensuring learners engage with foundational insights for respectful and informed practice.

$69.00 AUD

Smashing Stereotypes and Demystifying Myths

This course is designed to educate participants about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples by challenging common stereotypes and myths. It encourages respectful understanding, reflection, and allyship, supporting learners to build cultural awareness, question assumptions, and develop the confidence needed to engage ethically, responsibly, and meaningfully in reconciliation journeys across workplaces and communities.

$69.00 AUD

Colourism: Its Roots, Manifestations, and Impacts in Australia

This course explores the complex history and ongoing realities of colourism in Australia, tracing its origins, examining how it affects individuals and communities, and highlighting pathways for positive change. Through a combination of theoretical insights and real-world examples, learners will gain a deeper understanding of how skin tone bias operates and what can be done to challenge its impact.

$69.00 AUD

Australian Media: The Danger of Stereotypes and Discrimination

Designed to educate on the impacts of stereotypes and discrimination against Indigenous peoples in the media. It aims to enhance media literacy and promote social awareness for more accurate and respectful media representation.

$69.00 AUD

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