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The Australian Centre for Social Innovation

Want to be a better ally? We’ve created resources and courses for non First Nations organisations.

These courses and resources aim to help non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations reflect on how to become better allies, in order to further reconciliation, self-determination and change.

Want to be a better ally? We’ve created resources and courses for non First Nations organisations.
5 June 2024
The TACSI Team

At a glance

What: Resources and courses that could help your organisation and people become better allies.

Sector: First Nations & Allyship

TACSI practices: Allyship


Commitments we’re making to First Nations Peoples

“I commit to taking the next best actions with kindness, love and joy towards true recognition and transformation” – Euan Black on Kaurna Land
“Truth Listening and taking active steps in my everyday life to ALWAYS operate from a genuine place of ALLYSHIP.” – Barbara Binns on Kaurna Land
“I commit to calling out racism, practising deep listening, celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievements” – Pip Bergin
“Modelling allyship when I’m teaching and tutoring and platforming First Nations ways of knowing, doing and voices in the content of the classes. Suggesting accessible ways for students to incorporate Reconciliation into their day to day.” – Jemima Taylor on Gadigal Land.

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