Acknowledgment of Country

 We are privileged to live, work and play in this great land of Australia. The contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians has shaped our knowledge of the country and our identity. All Australians benefit from the generosity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples sharing their Country and their culture.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Current Training Services acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

  • Indigenous Australian dot painting with concentric circles, wavy lines, and dotted patterns in blue, brown, yellow, and white colors.

    Connection to country

    The Current Training Services team acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians; their spiritual, physical, emotional, mental and economic connection to the Land and Seas

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    Dispossession and disruption

    The Current Training Services team recognises and acknowledges that dispossession of Country, and the disruption to family connections has resulted in a breakdown of social networks created through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian’s Knowledge, Law and Culture.

    We also recognise the continuous intergenerational impact of the history of invasion, policies and legislation upon Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.

  • A colorful Aboriginal dot painting artwork featuring concentric circles connected by wavy lines, with a background filled with small, evenly spaced yellow dots on a dark base.

    reconcilliation and Healing of country

    The Current Training Services team are committed to an ongoing process of reconciliation and healing of country, and will actively engage in redressing inequitable distributions of the physical, spiritual and political economy, in regards to Australian Indigenous issues.