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How to support First Nations communities now and always
The power of allyship

How to support First Nations communities now and always

Stand in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities now and always. Whether it's by staying informed, supporting Indigenous businesses or amplifying First Nations voices - here's a roundup of ideas to continue connecting with the oldest continuous culture on earth.
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Episode 1: 5 ways to support First Nations communities during NAIDOC and beyond 🖤💛❤️
Meissa Mason
Meissa Mason
How to Be An Ally to Indigenous Australians
The Latch
The Latch
Present and Emerging First Nations Figures to Know About
POPSUGAR Australia
POPSUGAR Australia
10 Trailblazing Indigenous Brands To Buy From
Thrillist Australia
Thrillist Australia
It's time for the oldest living culture in the world to have a voice. #Aboriginal #Zenadthkes
Bala_wolz
Bala_wolz
GETTING UP, STANDING UP, SHOWING UP over the years ✊🏽🖤💛❤️
Lakkari Art
Lakkari Art
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Happy NAIDOC Month! Here are the ways that you can be a good ally, this NAIDOC, and every day on.
Nich Richie
Nich Richie
Happy NAIDOC Week! 🖤💛❤️ hope this helps you all “pay the rent” as best as you can !
Tilly
Tilly
Aboriginal Man, Aboriginal Culture, Aboriginal People, Aboriginal Education, Aboriginal History, Person Of Color, The Rainmaker, Naidoc Week, Torres Strait Islander
Putuparri and the Rainmakers is a stunning story of Aboriginal culture, life and law
10 Books By Indigenous Authors To Read For NAIDOC Week
The Urban List
The Urban List
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Join me in the outback!!
Outback Tom
Outback Tom
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Episode 2: 5 First Nations businesses to support 🖤💛❤️
Meissa Mason
Meissa Mason
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Let’s take a look at my new book
nardurna
nardurna
Curious About Indigenous Australian Culture? Visit These 5 Sacred Sites
The Latch
The Latch
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Have a look through my new book - Nature All Around Us.
K-Rae Designs | Digital Illustration and Stationery
K-Rae Designs | Digital Illustration and Stationery
Blak has become a term used by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to define our identities as First Nations people and draws a line between our history within Australia's colonial structure, and the experiences of other people of colour.

The term #Blak is used throughout the #ShadesOfDeadly campaign as an expression of taking back power. 

Link in bio to learn more. Skin Color, Colour, Self Determination, Torres Strait Islander, Take Back, First Nations, Other People, Being Used, Colonial
BLAK- Shades Of Deadly
Clothing The Gaps
Clothing The Gaps
5 of Australia’s Most Incredible Indigenous Experiences
The Latch
The Latch
The Best Indigenous Food Tours in Australia
Thrillist Australia
Thrillist Australia
8 Must-Listen Podcasts by First Nations Creators
The Latch
The Latch
CREATING SAND ART ON COUNTRY + explaining the meaning behind what I’ve created ✍🏽
Lakkari Art
Lakkari Art
These Australian Wineries are Championing Indigenous Culture
Thrillist Australia
Thrillist Australia