Cultural links and resources
The below list provides a link to organisations, resources and services for Aboriginal people.
The Attorney-General's Department is the South Australian Government’s lead agency on Aboriginal affairs, providing engagement, support and advice for Aboriginal people and government.
ANTAR is an independent, national network of organisations and individuals working in support of justice, rights and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia.
All Arts South Australia grants are open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, arts workers and arts and cultural groups based in South Australia.
The ABC Indigenous portal aggregates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories from around the ABC and across Australia.
The ABS is Australia’s national statistical agency, providing trusted official statistics on a wide range of economic, social, population and environmental matters of importance to Australia.
The Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) is Australia’s foremost social science research body focusing on Indigenous economic and social policy from a national perspective.
The Australian Government's principal arts funding and advisory body who Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts are a rich contribution to the world’s culture, and to Australia’s diverse contemporary culture and national identity.
View our interactive map which explores many of the Kaurna People's sacred connections to the land we know as Adelaide and highlights the significant historical experiences and events that have occurred from early colonisation times.
The official Kaurna language committee. A body of Kaurna people, teachers, linguists and language enthusiasts who are passionate about the reclamation and revival of the Kaurna language.
The Knowledge Project exists to create a greater foundational knowledge between Kaurna people and the wider community. Explore the topics of Modern History and Spirituality, which provide valuable insights into the journey and beliefs of the Kaurna people, helping to shape a foundational knowledge that is crucial for meaningful engagement.
The National NAIDOC Committee (NNC) make key decisions on National NAIDOC activities including the dates for the week-long celebrations, the focus city, the theme, the National NAIDOC Poster Competition winner and the National NAIDOC Awards winners.
Nunga Wangga means black fellas talking. An Aboriginal radio station who talks about local, national and international issues. Keeping you up to date with cultural and community events and showcase the enormous Aboriginal musical talent out there.
Reconciliation Australia is the lead body for reconciliation in the nation who promotes and facilitates reconciliation by building relationships, respect and trust between the wider Australian community and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Assisting Aboriginal people in South Australia to recognise and protect their native title rights and interests. Delivering a range of services to support Aboriginal Nations to achieve their social, cultural and economic aspirations and become sustainable entities. Also see Aboriginal Way for news and stories of SA Aboriginal Nations.
This National Aboriginal Cultural Institute is Australia’s oldest Aboriginal owned and managed multi-arts centre.
TSRA support delivery of services to Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal people in the Torres Strait region.
Wirltu Yarlu is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander academic and support program of The University of Adelaide.