Reconciliation
We are committed to the ongoing process of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, promoting justice, recognition, healing and respect throughout all of our educational and research endeavours.
We are committed to the ongoing process of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, promoting justice, recognition, healing and respect throughout all of our educational and research endeavours.
Cultural burning
ANU ecologists have partnered with a cohort of New South Wales Local Aboriginal Land Councils to re-introduce cultural burning in box-gum grassy woodlands
Find out moreFirst Nations estate can boost Australian agriculture
A landmark report calls for serious leadership and investment in the agricultural potential of the First Nations estate.
Read about this studyOur Reconciliation Action Plan sets the strategy on how the Joint Colleges are committed to reducing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
We have close relationships with Indigenous communities through partnerships, events and a number of campuses located in rural areas.
Find out about our Indigenous research activities and how our Indigenous academics and students are contributing to science.