NASCA launches Young Women’s Academy in Ballina, NSW
National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy opens Young Women's Academy in Ballina, NSW.
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National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy opens Young Women's Academy in Ballina, NSW.
King Charles III meets with NASCA to talk about Indigenous education, high school attainment and career pathways.
Five NASCA students head to NASA Space Camp in a bid to get more Indigenous young women into STEM.
Reflecting on the 17th Anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
NASCA's annual CareerFit Conference provides opportunities for career pathways and further education for Indigenous young people.
“A good education that reflects the strengths of our girls and young women is one that will let them walk with confidence in two worlds.” – June Oscar AO, Social Justice Commissioner
The giant leap to a career begins with a small step for 70 eager First Nations students from the National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy.
Finishing the HSC was the last thing on Stevie Dixon's mind as a 15-year-old at the beginning of 2020.
For 30 years we've helped transform the lives of tens of thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people. Here's how our programs work.