“Iwenhenge the pipe nhenhe mpwareke apele, ayenge ampe putyelenge amangkeke. Thipe nhenhe mapeke akaltye-irremele akngerrapate mapele iletyarte awemele – arrpenheme, kere anwerne-kenhe, arrpenhe mape anwerne arlkwentye akngerre kwenye arle. My reason why I made this book was th
A booklet developed by Batchelor Institute research student Rebekah Farmer and adjunct Lyn Fasoli, titled You’re in New Country, has recently been reviewed by the Evaluation Journal of Australia. This esteemed journal publishes articles of professional merit and provides the op
Deputy Chief Minister Mrs Nicole Manison joins Batchelor Institute staff for a photo just after winning Training Provider of The Year Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education has taken out some of the Territory’s most prestigious education awards this year. The NT
This year’s NT Training Awards highlights the incredible work of Batchelor Institute staff and students, as well as spotlighting the organisation’s groundbreaking and celebrated partnerships. In particular, these nominations showcase the hard work, perseverance and aspirations of stud
L-R Front: Leonie Palmer (Arrernte elder), MK Turner (Arrernte elder), Isaiah Taylor (Maningrida College delegate), Bonaventure Ngarri (Wadeye Language Centre). L-R Back: Cindy Jinmarabynana (Maningrida College delegate), Felicity Hayes (Arrernte traditional owner, for Antulye group),
2016 Army Indigenous Development Program Trainees at the Batchelor Institute campus The Army Indigenous Development Program (AIDP), being run at the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, is significantly increasing the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isla
Batchelor Institute students with Early Childhood Education and Care Lecturer Christine Schultz An increasing number of Indigenous students are learning the necessary skills to work in childcare within their communities at the Batchelor Institute’s Desert Peoples Centre campus