The start of the new school year is the perfect time to refresh your perspectives on how you are including Indigenous Australia into your learning environment.
Read MoreAboriginal knowledge systems have been formed over many, many thousands of years of close association with the land and waters upon which we now call Australia.
Read MoreWe are very excited to announce the imminent release of our new Aboriginal Tools Memory Matching Card Game!
Read MoreAs we enter into Indigenous Business Month, I’ve decided to take a minute to think about business in general, and the lessons I’ve learnt in the short time I have been a business owner.
Read MoreWhen I first got a hold of the beautiful Baby Business by Jasmine Seymour, a Darug author, I was blown away by the sheer beauty of her book.
Read MoreHow many hours do you and your children spend outside each week? With all of the amazing inside activities we put on offer for our children these days, combined with the city living of so many plus our busy lives, it is not surprising our kids are spending more and more time inside rather than outside.
Read MoreHere’s five reasons I think Indigenous authored and illustrated books are so important in kindergarten.
Read MoreThe IndigiSTEM Caring for Country is a beautiful resource for your kindergarten or preschool, providing details for ten easy to follow outdoor play activities which bring in elements of the Aboriginal 'Caring for Country' concept.
Read MoreWeaving is an ancient Indigenous practice that has been passed on through generations and is a practice which is continued today in various forms.
Read MoreThe use of symbols as a mode to express and preserve important cultural stories is something that has been a part of Aboriginal culture all through-out history and is a practice which continues strongly today.
Read MoreWeather provides a perfect STEM opportunity to talk to your children about Indigenous knowledge systems and how Indigenous people have developed intricate, incredibly complex and amazing understandings of the weather and climate of our country.
Read MoreYou as a parent or educator, don't have to be a scientist to teach your children science and STEM. There are so many easy opportunities for little ones to experience STEM in their everyday lives.
Read MoreFor generations, Indigenous Australia has been seeking and working towards significant and lasting change, and ‘Voice, Treaty and Truth’, were the three key elements to the reforms set out in the Uluru Statement from the Heart.
Read MoreThere is so much material out there on the topic of Aboriginal plant use and I encourage you to look for information specific to your local area.
Read MoreThe promotion of STEM in the early years is critical because today’s little STEM thinkers are the world’s next generation of inventors, of critical thinkers and innovators. They are our future.
Read MoreNext week we celebrate Reconciliation Week 2019. This is a very special time of year when all Australians are reminded to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
Read MoreStories written and illustrated by Indigenous people have a unique significance in that they allow children to learn about the cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Read MoreToday is the last day of the 2018 Early Childhood Conference, Together We Grow, in Melbourne, where Riley Callie Resources have been exhibiting at... our very first trade show!!!
Read MoreAn "Acknowledgement of Country" is a way that people can show respect for Aboriginal cultures and heritage and the ongoing relationship the traditional custodians have with the land.
Read MoreI am so excited to announce that the next IndigiSTEM resource is here!
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