Page 62 - Aboriginal Controlled Community Organisations Accos News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Aboriginal controlled community organisations accos. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Aboriginal Controlled Community Organisations Accos Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Tura Headland experience on track: Bega Valley


Rugged coastal cliff views from one of the viewing platform sites.
The beautiful views and natural delights of the Tura Headland walking track will soon be open to more people following upcoming works to improve accessibility and enjoyment.
Partly funded through the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Communities Fund, the 900-metre walking track will undergo works to improve the surface and create three new viewing platforms.
Council’s Project Manager, Glenn Merrick said the works will make it easier for people with limited mobility and specific needs to enjoy some of the best views along the shire’s coast.
“Erosion caused by weather, wear and tear has resulted in this popular walking track becoming degraded over the years,” Mr Merrick said. ....

Glenn Merrick , Andrew Constance , Government Stronger Country Communities Fund , Stronger Country Communities Fund , Tura Headland , Project Manager , Tura Beach , Bega Valley Shire Council , Local Council , Cultural Heritage , க்ளென் மெரிக் , ஆண்ட்ரூ நிலைத்தன்மை , அரசு வலுவான நாடு சமூகங்கள் நிதி , வலுவான நாடு சமூகங்கள் நிதி , துரா ஹெட்லேண்ட் , ப்ராஜெக்ட் மேலாளர் , துரா கடற்கரை , பிச்சை பள்ளத்தாக்கு ஶைர் சபை , உள்ளூர் சபை , கலாச்சார பாரம்பரியம் ,

New collaboration expands post-secondary access for students in rural and remote communities


Contact North B.C. is expanding its access for post-secondary students in remote communities.
New learning centres in remote northwestern B.C. communities are providing on-site supports and reliable online access to programs at all 25 of the province’s public post-secondary institutions.
Contact North B.C. is a collaboration between Coast Mountain College and Indigenous communities. It was created with the goal of expanding post-secondary access for students living in remote and rural communities where there are also large numbers of Indigenous students. Since the soft launch in January 2021, students have registered in more than 400 courses.
The Province is providing approximately $1.5 million for the project that will offer services across the traditional territories of the Haida, Nisga’a, Gitxsan, Wet’suwet’en, Tsimshian, Haisla and Tahltan Nations. School District 92, School District 54 and the Métis Nation in Terrace will also be participating. ....

School District , Coast Mountain College , Classic Rock , All Native Basketball Tournament , Junior All Native Basketball Tournament , First Nation , Listen Live , Wild William Wesley , British Columbia , Live Video Streaming , பள்ளி மாவட்டம் , கடற்கரை மலை கல்லூரி , செந்தரம் பாறை , அனைத்தும் பூர்வீகம் கூடைப்பந்து போட்டி , ஜூனியர் அனைத்தும் பூர்வீகம் கூடைப்பந்து போட்டி , முதல் தேசம் , கேளுங்கள் வாழ , காட்டு வில்லியம் வெஸ்லி , மொட்டை மாடி , பிரிட்டிஷ் கொலம்பியா , வாழ காணொளி ஸ்ட்ரீமிங் ,

State to Launch Australia's First Probe Into Impacts of Colonisation


State to Launch Australia’s First Probe Into Impacts of Colonisation
The Australian state of Victorian has announced the establishment of a truth and justice commission that will investigate the historical and ongoing effects of colonisation on Aboriginal Victorians and propose steps for reconciliation.
As the first commission of its kind in Australia, the Yoo-rrook Justice Commission will be modelled after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission led by Nelson Mandela in South Africa after the end of its apartheid. It will be charged with investigating all acts committed against Aboriginal people, both in the past and present, and is expected to begin in July with a final report due three years later. ....

Democratic Republic Of The Congo , South Africa , Nelson Mandela , James Merlino , Karl Marx , Moritz Julius Bonn , Wemba Wamba , Daniel Andrews , Reconciliation Commission , Yoo Rrook Justice Commission , First People Assembly Of Victoria , International Center , Aboriginal Victorians , First People Assembly , Premier Daniel Andrews , Victorian Government , Truth Telling About , Justice Commission , Transitional Justice , Democratic Republic , The Epoch Times , ஜனநாயக குடியரசு ஆஃப் தி காங்கோ , நெல்சன் மண்டேலா , ஜேம்ஸ் மெர்லினோ , கார்ல் மார்க்ஸ் , மோரிட்ஸ் ஜூலியஸ் பொன் ,

Indigenous science


Indigenous science
CSIRO acknowledges the extraordinary contributions Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have made, and continue to make, to our culture, the economy, and science.
We are working with Indigenous communities and organisations to create Indigenous-driven science solutions that support sustainable futures for Indigenous peoples, cultures and Country.
Our Knowledge, Our Way
Our Knowledge Our Way in caring for Country: Indigenous-led approaches to strengthening and sharing our knowledge for land and sea management.
Sharing the knowledge for caring for our Land
© 
Emma Burchill
Please note that transcripts and captions will be included on this film in the coming weeks. Thank you for your patience and we apologise for the delay. ....

Torres Strait Islander , Indigenous Science , Indigenous Knowledge , Caring For Country , டோரஸ் சங்கடமான தீவு , உள்நாட்டு அறிவியல் , உள்நாட்டு அறிவு , அக்கறை க்கு நாடு ,

Report reveals 72,500 rural and remote Australians admitted to hospital each year due to medicine-related problems


Date Time
Share
Report reveals 72,500 rural and remote Australians admitted to hospital each year due to medicine-related problems
Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
A new report has revealed 1.3 million rural and remote Australians do not take their medicines at all or as intended adding an estimated $2.03 billion to our annual health care costs.
The Medicine Safety: Rural and remote care report, developed for the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia by Charles Sturt University, also found that 72,500 rural and remote Australians are admitted to hospital each year due to problems with their medicines, costing the health care system $400 million.
The report will be launched by NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard in Sydney on Saturday 13 March. ....

New South Wales , Chris Freeman , Brad Hazzard , Society Of Australia , Charles Sturt University , Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations , Medicine Safety , Pharmaceutical Society , Minister Brad Hazzard , President Associate Professor Chris Freeman , Prof Freeman , Indigenous Australians , Nsw Health , Chronic Disease , Health Minister , Mental Health , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் , கிறிஸ் ஃப்ரீமேன் , பிராட் தீங்கு , சமூகம் ஆஃப் ஆஸ்திரேலியா , சார்லஸ் ஸ்டர்ட் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , தொன்முதுவர் சமூக கட்டுப்படுத்தப்படுகிறது ஆரோக்கியம் ஆர்கநைஸேஶந்ஸ் , மருந்து பாதுகாப்பு , மருந்து சமூகம் , அமைச்சர் பிராட் தீங்கு , ப்ரெஸிடெஂட் இணை ப்ரொஃபெஸர் கிறிஸ் ஃப்ரீமேன் ,