Deadly doings at Flinders’ NAIDOC week
From heart health to deadly dancing, Flinders University’s Student Association is gearing up for a mega-celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture through its own […]
From heart health to deadly dancing, Flinders University’s Student Association is gearing up for a mega-celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture through its own […]
Flinders is celebrating NAIDOC Week with a number of special events, including nation-building workshops in the Flinders Ranges.
A traditional smoking ceremony heralded the first official raising of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags at Flinders’ main campus.
Flinders makes a special contribution to NAIDOC Week by producing two ‘Micro-docs’ for National Indigenous TV (NITV).
The Students of Sustainability (‘SoS’) conference at Flinders this week will focus on the environment, Aboriginal culture and social equity.