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Culturally tailored training building stronger and more skilled First Nations communities

Ministers:

The Hon Andrew Giles MP
Minister for Skills and Training
Senator the Hon Malarndirri McCarthy
Minister for Indigenous Australians
Marion Scrymgour MP
Member for Lingiari
Matt Smith MP
Member for Leichhardt

Hundreds of First Nations people are accessing free, tailored foundation skills training through the Albanese Government’s Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) program, supported by $38.5 million in community‑led funding.

Around 40 per cent of First Nations adults have minimal English literacy – this number can be as high as 70 per cent in remote communities.

Over the past year, $37.7 million have been invested in 11 SEE First Nations delivery grants, to provide tailored language, literacy, numeracy and digital (LLND) skills in regional and remote Australia. 

For example, a $5.5 million grant is supporting foundation skills training across eight Arnhem Land communities, co‑designed with Traditional Owners, ranger groups and community members in locations including: 

  • Bulman
  • Weemol
  • Barrapunta (Emu Springs)
  • Yathalamarra
  • Manmoyi
  • Kabulwarnamyo
  • Mamadawerre
  • Marlkawo

The SEE First Nations program has also provided 30 scoping grants - totalling $805,000 - for recipients to consult with and assess training needs in local communities.

One recipient, Cape York Employment, is using a scoping grant to examine the unique language needs of Far North Queensland communities and support stronger pathways into education and jobs.

First established over two decades ago, the SEE program gives Australians the literacy and numeracy skills they need to increase their employability and open pathways to further education or work. 

More information about the SEE program is available on the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations website.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Skills and Training, Andrew Giles:

“The Albanese Government believes all Australians should have the opportunity to access our skills and training system. Closing the Gap in vocational education and training is a priority that is enshrined in our landmark National Skills Agreement.

“Access to education can transform lives, and by working in partnership with First Nations people we will achieve better training outcomes.”

Quotes attributable to Minister for Indigenous Australians, Malarndirri McCarthy:

 “These grants will ensure more First Nations people have access to community-led, community-designed and community-driven literacy, numeracy and digital skills training. 

“Working in partnership with First Nations people is a priority reform under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, and these community-led projects deliver on that.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Lingiari, Marion Scrymgour:

“Organisations across remote communities are receiving funding through this latest round to deliver essential language, literacy, numeracy and digital skills in local communities.

“The Albanese Government recognises that organisations on the ground have the experience and understanding to best deliver programs that give locals the skills they need.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Leichhardt, Matt Smith:

“The fact that two Cape York organisations – Cape York Employment and Pormpur Paanthu Aboriginal Corporation – are among the recipients from these grants is a great demonstration of the work that’s being done in our local communities.

“This funding is focused on improving education and employment pathways for locals, with an emphasis on ensuring they have the skills and confidence to be connected to community.”

DELIVERY GRANTS (ROUNDS 1 AND 2)*

Round 1 successful applicants 

OrganisationLocationAmount
Regional Enterprise Development Institute LtdDubbo, NSW$1,750,000
Tiwi Islands Training and Employment BoardPirlangimpi, NT; Wurrumiyanga, NT; Milikapiti NT$3,301,760
Mimal Land Management Aboriginal CorporationWeemol, NT; Kabulwarnamyo, NT$5,501,554
Saltbush Social Enterprises LtdDarwin, NT$3,234,752
Literacy for Life FoundationYarrabah, Qld; Mossman, Qld; Mapoon, Qld; Cairns, Qld$12,000,000

Round 2 successful applicants 

 

OrganisationLocationAmount
Mudjar Aboriginal CorporationChadwick, WA$399,900
Winun Ngari Aboriginal CorporationDerby, WA$1,462,405
Literacy for Life Foundation

Mount Druitt, NSW

Kempsey, NSW

$7,000,000
Boomerang Training SolutionsWollongong, NSW$369,000
Worn Gundidj Aboriginal Co‑operative LtdPortland, Heywood, Hamilton and Warrnambool, Vic$1,475,046
Kornar Winmil Yunti Aboriginal CorporationAdelaide, SA$1,212,691

*Delivery grants are for eligible organisations to co-design and deliver English LLND skills training to First Nations people. Delivery grants are typically between $350,000 and $1 million per year over a two to three-ear   period for a single site, or up to $3 million per year for delivery at multiple sites.

SEE FIRST NATIONS SCOPING GRANTS*
 

OrganisationLocationAmount
Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal CorporationAlice Springs and Darwin, NT$30,000
Urapuntja Health Service Aboriginal CorporationSandover, NT$30,000
Waalitj Foundation LimitedLeonora, WA$30,000
Her Futures Foundation LimitedRooty Hill, NSW$15,000
Her Futures Foundation LimitedKempsey, NSW$15,000
Bularri Muulay Nyanggan Aboriginal CorporationCoffs Harbour, NSW$25,000
South East Australian Aboriginal Justice Services LimitedVic$15,000
Her Futures Foundation LimitedLismore, NSW$15,000
Mimal Land Management Aboriginal CorporationBarunga, NT$30,000
Kornar Winmil Yunti Aboriginal CorporationPort Augusta, SA$30,000
Indigenous Futures Foundation LtdDoomadgee, Qld$30,000
Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal CorporationEast Arnhem, NT$30,000
Pormpur Paanthu Aboriginal CorporationPormpuraaw, Qld$30,000
Seabrook Aboriginal CorporationBrookton, WA$15,000
Saltbush Social Enterprises LtdTennant Creek, NT$30,000
Cape York Employment (Aurukun)Aurukun, Qld$30,000
Cape York Employment (Lockhart River)Lockhart River, Qld$30,000
Cape York Employment (Cairns)Cairns, Qld$25,000
Urapuntja Aboriginal CorporationArlparra, NT$30,000
Nharangga Aboriginal Progress AssociationNorth Moonta, SA$25,000
Walhallow Local Aboriginal Land CouncilCaroona, NSW$30,000
Red Chief Local Aboriginal Land CouncilGunnedah, NSW$25,000
Mungalla Aboriginal Corporation for BusinessForrest Beach, Qld$30,000
Winun Ngari Aboriginal CorporationDerby, WA$30,000
Gur A Baradharaw Kod Torres Strait Sea and Land CouncilThursday Island, Qld$30,000
Gur A Baradharaw Kod Torres Strait Sea and Land CouncilSaibai Island, Qld$30,000
Gur A Baradharaw Kod Torres Strait Sea and Land CouncilMer Island, Qld$30,000
Gur A Baradharaw Kod Torres Strait Sea and Land CouncilPoruma Island, Qld$30,000
Gur A Baradharaw Kod Torres Strait Sea and Land CouncilBadu Island, Qld$30,000
Worn Gundidj Aboriginal Co-operative LtdWarrnambool, Vic$30,000

*Scoping grants provide funding for community engagement, and relationship and capacity building to determine if there is a need for LLND training in a community and to prepare an application for a delivery grant. The maximum funding available for a scoping grant is $30,000 and projects can be for up to six months.  

ENDS