NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee) Week celebrations are being held across Australia during July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC Week should not only be celebrated by Indigenous Australians, but by all Australians. As this is a great opportunity to embrace Indigenous culture, your Library is highlighting some of the great resources available. Some are free to access and others are available to CSU Staff and students.
eBooks: available through the CSU library catalogue
- Indigenous Health and Wellbeing: the importance of country
- Closing the Accountability Gap: the first step towards better Indigenous health
- Decolonising Indigenous Rights
- Gaps in Australia’s Indigenous Language Policy: dismantling bilingual education in the Northern Territory
- Indigenous Partnerships in Protected Area Management in Australia: three case studies
DVDs: available through the CSU library catalogue
- Forgotten Children
- Going Back to Lajamanu
- Samson and Delilah
- The New Black
- Modern Indigenous Culture
- 15 Years of Native Title
Podcasts: freely available online
- ABC Indigenous audio
- Radio National Indigenous Culture
- Radio National Awaye
- ANU – Indigenous Studies
- 98.9 FM Indigenous Radio
Blogs: freely available online
- National Indigenous Television blog
- Nationa Indigenous Times blog
- Aboriginal Art blog
- Thriving in the Desert
Videos: freely available on YouTube