The power of community music in healing and cultural justice
A new case study highlights how music has set the stage for community empowerment and wellbeing in the remote First Nations community of Roebourne, WA
A new case study highlights how music has set the stage for community empowerment and wellbeing in the remote First Nations community of Roebourne, WA
This trailblazing South Australian school is rewriting the rules with First Nations culture at its core
The spirit of National Reconciliation Week shines through the leadership of Children’s Ground founder William Tilmouth
Her Excellency The Honourable Ms Sam Mostyn AC has been named as Patron of our collaborative national music education advocacy initiative, championing our mission to ensure every Australian child has access to quality music education.
On International Women’s Day, we #MarchForward—reaffirming our commitment to advancing gender equality through leadership, advocacy, strategic investments and collaboration, driving positive change within Alberts and beyond
Joining the Prime Minister in Canberra on 13 February for an Apology to the Stolen Generations Anniversary Breakfast, Arrernte leader and Stolen Generations survivor William Tilmouth represented both the many First Nations generations who were stolen and the First Nations not-for-profit he chairs, Children's Ground. He reflects on the Apology’s legacy, warning that without action, it risks becoming empty words.
This year’s NAIDOC week organisers are urging us to keep the fire burning, inviting all Australians to “stand in solidarity, amplifying the voices that have long been silenced.” There’s plenty of ways to do just that.
What is National Reconciliation Week, who decides the theme, and how can you get involved? We've got some answers, which also explains why Alberts will be ‘wearing it yellow’ this year
Alberts proudly joined the B Corp movement in May 2021, and is celebrating B Corp month this March. Journalist Jane Albert spoke to Alberts Head of Impact, Emily Albert, about what it takes to be a B Corp, why it matters, and some of the most popular (and trailblazing) initiatives Alberts has introduced as a result.
Why is Alberts supporting the Yes campaign in the upcoming referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament?