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10 ways employers can include Indigenous Australians

  • Written by Nareen Young, Industry Professor, Jumbunna Institute of Education and Research, University of Technology Sydney

The results of the first large-scale survey of the experience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at work give plenty of food for thought.

They show that racism and prejudice remain important issues, but there is much more at play – concerned with the “cultural weight” many people feel from being an Indigenous person...

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