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The Townsville Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Centre (TATSICC) is a cultural exhibit venue for the Indigenous community in North Queensland, located in the Reef HQ Complex in Townsville's City Centre. It showcases Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture, traditions and heritage to the local, national and ...
Pages in category "Organisations serving Indigenous Australians" ... Townsville Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Centre; V. Voyages Indigenous Tourism ...
CATSIAL joined the national body, the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement (FCAA), soon after its establishment. [4] It had an office in Townsville as well, and was associated with the Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (QCAATSI) based in Brisbane, which was also part of the FCAA.
This is a list of indigenous rights organizations.Some of these organizations are members of other organizations listed in this article. Sometimes local organizations associated with particular groups of indigenous people will join in a regional or national organization, which in turn can join an even higher organization, along with other member supraorganizations.
Perc (pronounced purse) Tucker Regional Gallery is a heritage-listed public art gallery in the Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. [1]Located on the corner of Flinders and Denham streets, the Gallery has a collection of over 2,000 artworks and hosts touring national and international exhibits.
Its members have governing boards elected by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities or organisations accountable to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, [1] but the Coalition of Peaks has no governing board or office holders. Decisions relating to the organisation's policy, strategy, and governance are made by its ...
The original Clontarf Football Academy was established in 2000 at the Clontarf Aboriginal College site in Waterford, Western Australia. Since then, Clontarf academies have expanded to the Northern Territory, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
Smallwood trained in general nursing, midwifery and psychiatric nursing at the Townsville Hospital. [2] She was the first Indigenous Australian to be awarded a Masters of Science in public health from James Cook University. [1] In 2016, she was appointed Professor of Nursing and Midwifery at Central Queensland University. [3]