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Victorian Aboriginal Information Guide
The Victorian Aboriginal Information Guide seeks to provide Victorian Aboriginal services contacts and information.
City of Port Phillip mainstream community contacts may be found in the Community Directory.
Confirmation of Aboriginality - Should you require proof of Aboriginality, this document is a statutory declaration for the purpose of confirmation by a recognised Aboriginal community group and organisation
Ngwala Willumbong Cooperative 93 Wellington Street Windsor 3181 Telephone: (03) 9510 3233 Includes adult day activity, socialisation and support services, special accommodation and home and community care services.
Winja Ulupna 14 Charnwood Crescent St Kilda 3182 Telephone (03) 9525 5442 Women's alcohol and drug recovery house.
Galiamble Recovery Centre 66 Grey Street St Kilda 3182 Telephone: (03) 9534 1602 Substance abuse recovery and residential centre for men.
Inner South Community Health Service 18 Mitford Street St Kilda 3182 Telephone (03) 9534 0981 Our Rainbow Place - community support & recreation program for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Community.
Bunurong Health Service - Dandenong and District Aborigines Co-operative Limited The Bunurong Health Service is located in the Dandenong Victoria, and provides Koorie children, young people, women, men and elders living in the region access to a range of primary health services. Co-Operative: Phone: 9794 5973 Fax: 9706 9983 Address 62 Stud Rd Dandenong Vic 3175 Health Service Phone: 9794 5933 Fax: 9791 1247 Address: 3 Carroll Ave Dandenong Vic 3175 Email: Sandra@ddacl.org.au
Victorian Aboriginal Health Service Co-op Ltd - www.kooriweb.org/vahs 186 Nicholson Street Fitzroy 3065 Telephone (03) 9419 3000 Services include dentists, doctors and counsellors, referrals made for psychiatric needs and optical.
Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) 6 Alexandra Parade Fitzroy 3065 Telephone: (03) 9419 3888 Fax: (03) 9419 6024 The VALS provides legal assistance for Aboriginal people and also facilitates State-wide workshop for Stolen Generations in Victorian .
Victorian Aboriginal Community Service Association Inc 171 Smith St Fitzroy 03 9416 4266 Email: vacsai@onthe.net.au
Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA) www.vacca.org 34 Wurruk Avenue, Preston, 3072 Telephone (03) 9471 1855 The primary service VACCA provides is caring for Aboriginal children by fostering Aboriginal children into other Aboriginal families or into the child's extended family when children are in danger or parents are in need of healing. VACCA also works to restore children back to their families wherever possible. VACCA provides printed information about its work and will provide speakers where required.
Aboriginal Housing Board Victoria 125 - 127 Scotchmere Street North Fitzroy 3068 Telephone (03) 9482 4585
Aborigines Advancement League (Vic) 2 Watts Street Thornbury 3071 Telephone (03) 9480 6377 The league provides a range of services for Aboriginal people, including welfare services, function room hire, catering, CDEP, general information, sporting facilities, childcare and training. The AAL cultural unit provides information and speakers for schools wishing to undertake SOSE or Science related Aboriginal curriculum.
Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Inc www.vaeai.org.au 49 Brunswick Street Fitzroy 3065 Phone : 03 9416 3833 Fax: 03 9416 3255 Established in 1976 as the Victorian Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (VAECG), the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Inc. (VAEAI) is a community based and controlled organisation
Aboriginal Community Elders Services (ACES) 5 Parkview Ave East Brunswick 3057 Telephone (03) 9383 4244 There are 3 main divisions within ACES: an Aged Care Hostel; an Elders Daycare Centre and an Elders Cultural Centre. A cultural officer is available to visit schools. Programs are developed whereby classes can be invited to the cultural centre.
Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) http://www.vaccho.com.au/ PO Box 1328, Collingwood, Vic 3066 Phone: (03) 9419 3350 Fax: (03) 9417 3871
Koori Web - A project to provide webspace for indigenous Australians www.kooriweb.org
Outblack - Telephone: (03) 9419 3350 Koorie Gay & Trans-gender Sister Girls Social / Support Group of Victoria. http://home.vicnet.net.au/~outblack
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Government Agencies
Aboriginal Affairs Victoria (AAV) - The Victorian Government's central point of advice on all aspects of Aboriginal affairs in Victoria. Level 10 / 8 Nicholson Street East Melbourne 3002. Telephone (03) 9637 8000, fax (03) 9637 8024 www.dvc.vic.gov.au/AAV/
The Department of Sustainability and Environment The Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) is one of 10 departments within the Victorian Public Service. It was established on 5 December 2002 to bring together the state's responsibilities for sustainability of the natural and built environment. Indigenous Land Management Framework
Department of Human Services DHS Koori Health The aim of the Koori Health Program is to improve the health and well-being of all Koori people in Victoria.
The Victorian Department of Justice Vic Dept of Justice Web Site
The Office of Indigenous Policy Coordination (OIPC) http://www.oipc.gov.au/ is an office of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA). It began operations on 1 July 2004, as the primary source of advice on Indigenous issues to the Minister and the coordination point for a whole-of-government approach to the delivery of programs and services for Australia's Indigenous people.
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Reconciliation
Port Phillip Citizens for Reconciliation 195 Bank Street South Melbourne 3205. Telephone (03) 9690 0277
Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation (ANTaR), Victoria - www.antar.org.au This network is responsible for coordinating, facilitating and/or resourcing community reconciliation initiatives across Victoria. It operates under the auspices of the National Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. Telephone (toll free): 1800 060 265
Reconciliation Victoria (RV) - www.reconciliationvic.org.au RV has grown out of the former State Reconciliation Committee, which was established by the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation to foster and promote reconciliation across the state through partnerships with communities, business and governments. Reconciliation Victoria is a non-profit community-based organisation, which is part of a movement of reconciliation organisations in each state and territory.
Treaty Now - www.treatynow.org Contains background information on the establishment of an agreement or treaty process.
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Associated Information
Bunjilaka is the Aboriginal Centre at Melbourne Museum, a campus of Museum Victoria. It was developed to empower Aboriginal people to interpret their own cultural heritage for both indigenous and non-indigenous people.
Koorie heritage trust Inc provides a powerful, informative and fascinating insight into this ancient but contemporary culture!
The Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages among other objectives VACL provides and maintain a central resource for Victorian Indigenous Languages for the benefit of the local Aboriginal Communities and Victorian Aboriginal descendants.
Yarra Healing promotes the voices of local Kulin Nation Indigenous people of Melbourne and its surrounding areas. It gives expression to their stories and to the growth of the Reconciliation movement not only in Melbourne but across the nation.
Mission Voices Share in the unique culture and history of Victorian Aboriginal (Koorie) people. Hear our Elders tell of their lives on missions and reserves. Time line
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER HERITAGE PROTECTION ACT 1984
The Australian Aboriginal Flag was first raised on 12 July 1971, National Aborigines' Day. It is popularly recognised as the flag of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia and is flown permanently at Aboriginal centres throughout Australia.
The secret instructions contained in the Letter-book carried on the Endeavour, include the Additional Instructions which authorised James Cook to take possession of 'a Continent or Land of great extent' thought to exist in southern latitudes. The second page instructs Cook 'with the Consent of the Natives to take possession of Convenient Situations in the Country in the Name of the King of Great Britain'.
Aboriginal Resistance resisting invasion
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Contact
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