General Resources
| Site: | Tranby National Indigenous Adult Education & Training |
| Course: | 11026NAT Diploma of Applied Aboriginal Studies 2024 |
| Book: | General Resources |
| Printed by: | Guest user |
| Date: | Wednesday, 17 December 2025, 1:28 AM |
Table of contents
- Connecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with Government
- indigiTUBE
- Aboriginal Employment Strategy
- National Indigenous Australians Agency
- National Indigenous Television (NITV)
- Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC)
- outLOUD Podcast
- SBS On Demand: Best of NITV
- The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
- The Coalition of Peaks
- Using a computer
Connecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with Government
This website is designed to connect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with Australian Government policies and programs and raise awareness about the initiatives that affect them most.
The site shares news and events as well as stories from individuals, communities and organisations across Australia. They are real stories about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the challenges and opportunities facing them, and the successes and achievements being demonstrated every day.
indigiTUBE
indigiTUBE is the online media platform by and for First Nations people, preserving language and culture for future generations.
Aboriginal Employment Strategy
AES offers a unique service to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people into careers, and walks along with them during their employment journey to provide advice, mentoring and other specialist supports.
National Indigenous Australians Agency
The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) is committed to improving the lives of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The NIAA recognises that each community is unique. Our team includes people across Australia who work closely with communities to make sure policies, programs and services address these unique needs.
We work to support the Minister for Indigenous Australians.
National Indigenous Television (NITV)
NITV informs, educates and entertains its Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences about the issues that matter the most to Indigenous Australians. NITV provides a rich diversity of cultures, languages and talent.
Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC)
The Registrar of Indigenous Corporations is an independent statutory office holder appointed by the Minister for Indigenous Affairs under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (CATSI Act). Find out more about the registrar.
The Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) supports and regulates the corporations that are incorporated under the Act. It provides a tailored service that responds to the special needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups and corporations, and strives for national and international best practice in corporate governance. It offers advice on how to incorporate, delivers training for directors, members and key staff in good corporate governance, makes sure corporations comply with the law, and intervenes when needed.
outLOUD Podcast
An initiative of BLACKBOOKS® a division of Tranby Aboriginal Co-operative Limited, outLOUD provides a platform for our First Nations LGBTQIA+SB community members, storytellers, poets, song writers and writers to step up and share on their terms what is important and gives meaning in their lives and practice. outLOUD is committed to inviting and engaging across the diversity of First Nations LGBTQIA+SB Peoples and Communities.
SBS On Demand: Best of NITV
SBS On Demand houses movies, series and special events that span genres and centre Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian experiences. From the home of Indigenous storytelling, NITV.
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) is Australia's only national institution focused exclusively on the diverse history, cultures and heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia.
The Coalition of Peaks
The Coalition of Peaks are made up of over 80 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled peak and member organisations across Australia. The Coalition of Peaks members have their own unique histories, needs and priorities, and share a commitment to legitimate community-controlled representation of our communities on matters that are important to our people. We came together as an act of self-determination to work together with Australian governments on Closing the Gap.