Learning on the job

Tranby recognised the learning that working people built up – whether it was in the shearing sheds or in the public service. Many Aboriginal people wanted qualifications to get jobs and Tranby helped to do that – but it also helped to make unions stronger by recognising Indigenous members and learning about Indigenous struggles.

 

At the co-op

How does a co-op work? Tranby co-op and the working co-ops it has supported.

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TUCAR

The Trade Union Committee on Aboriginal Rights – bringing Aboriginal people and trade unions together to support community goals, to educate workers and to defend Aboriginal workers’ rights. More →

Black Books

Aboriginal Development Unit

Black Books distributes and publishes books by Aboriginal authors. Reviews books about Aboriginal people and culture – only supporting the respectful ones. More →

Running courses in communities, developing community organisation plans and carrying out research to assist communities in health, housing and justice. More →