Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are part of the oldest continuous culture on earth with a richness and diversity we can all take pride in as a nation.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make up 3.3% of the Australian population.
As with all people, sport plays an important role in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People’s lives.
| Date | Name | Briefing | More information |
|---|---|---|---|
| 26 May | National Sorry Day | National Sorry Day provides an opportunity for people to come together and share the journey towards healing for the Stolen Generations, their families and communities. | https://www.reconciliation.org.au/national-sorry-day-2020/ |
| 27 May to 3 June | National Reconciliation Week | National Reconciliation Week celebrations commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey. 27 May the anniversary of the successful 1967 Referendum and 03 June the High Court Mabo Decision | https://www.reconciliation.org.au/ |
| 3 July to 10 July | NAIDOC | NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia to celebrate history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples. | https://www.naidoc.org.au/ |
| 4 August | National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day | National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about the crucial impact that community, culture and family play in the life of every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child. | https://www.aboriginalchildrensday.com.au/ |
| 9 August | International Day of the World’s Indigenous People | On this day, people from around the world are encouraged to spread the United Nation's message on the protection and promotion of the rights of Indigenous peoples. | https://www.un.org/development/desa/indigenouspeoples/about-us.html |
Everyone deserves to feel connected and welcome. Inclusion can be life changing for a person. The benefits of inclusion in athletics to the indigenous athlete are the same as for any athlete;
The business case for diversity and inclusion is compelling. Positioning your centre as a leader in inclusion will:
Respect and understanding grow when people of diverse cultures socialise and learn together and you can help make this happen. The outcome for the community can be;
Aboriginal Children’s Day - https://www.aboriginalchildrensday.com.au/
Australian Bureau of Statistics – https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-peoples
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies https://aiatsis.gov.au/
NAIDOC week - https://www.naidoc.org.au/
Reconciliation Australia - https://www.reconciliation.org.au/
United Nations - https://www.un.org/en/
1 Victorian Aboriginal Education Association (VAEAI) Protocols - http://www.vaeai.org.au/wp-content/uploads/delightful-downloads/2020/01/Protocols-for-Koorie-Education-in-Victorian-Primary-and-Secondary-Schools-2019.pdf
Victorian Aboriginal Education Association (VAEAI) Calendar - https://www.vaeai.org.au/wp-content/uploads/delightful-downloads/2022/06/VAEAI-Koorie-Education-Calendar-2022-1.pdf


Coles Little Athletics Australia acknowledges and pays respect to all traditional custodians of the lands of which we work, run, jump and throw throughout Australia. We pay respect to elders both past, present and emerging.
We are committed to a positive future for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and to honor their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this country and recognize the role and value of culture.