Overview
Discover the range of deadly apps and websites available with a focus on First Nations peoples.
Websites
These websites can help connect you with a range of resources
Wellmob
Wellmob has information to help our mob with the mind, body, keeping safe, healing and culture.
- Check WellMob key resources
Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet supports helps make health research and other knowledge readily accessible.
Australian Human Rights Commission
Resources: myths and misconceptions about racism
The Australian Human Rights Commission has a range of resources available on racism including factsheets and guides.
eSafety Commissioner
Explore their online safety resources:
First Nations health apps
Good Tucker app
An easy way of checking out how healthy a food product is, before you buy.
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Deadly Tots app
Information for Aboriginal families to help their baby learn and grow.
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Lung Health for Kids app
An interactive lung health education tool for Indigenous children and families.
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First Nations mental health apps
Stay Strong App
The Aboriginal and Islander Mental health initiative (AIMhi) Stay Strong App is for mental health and wellbeing concerns of First Nations Australians. It is based on tools by Aboriginal people, for Aboriginal people.
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Headspace – Sleep & Meditation
Headspace is an everyday mindfulness and meditation app.
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First Nations language apps
Discover apps and dictionaries to keep first nation languages alive.
WCC Language Program
Change English words to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages including: Barngarla, Gurray, Jawoyn, Mutti Mutti, Nari Nari, Wiradjuri, Yalbilinya, Yitha Yitha and Yorta Yorta.
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FirstVoices Keyboard App
The FirstVoices Keyboard App has keyboard software for over 100 languages, and includes every First Nations language in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
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Dictionary apps
You can access these dictionaries through Google Play:
First Nations multi-media apps
Your Online Journey app
The Online Journey app helps remote Indigenous communities get online, connect with your mob and stay safe on the internet.
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indigiTUBE
indigiTUBE is the national online media platform by and for First Nations people, preserving language and culture for our future generations.
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Soundtrails
Soundtrails brings an innovatively produced audio experience to the streets and regions of Australia. It uses GPS to track your location so as you walk, you trigger site-specific stories.
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On Side podcasts with First Nations peoples
Season 1, Episode 1
Wiradjuri woman Katrina Fanning played for Australia in the first ever women's rugby league test in 1995.
In this podcast episode Katrina discusses her journey in sport and the issues of racism and acceptance.
- Listen to the episode Katrina Fanning - acceptance, racism, a way forward
Season 4, Episode 1
Kaanju man Patrick Johnson is a former Olympian and current Australian record holder in the 100 metres.
In this podcast episode Patrick talks about his Culture and Safety Advisor role at Sport Integrity Australia. He discusses how he is helping to develop a sporting landscape that is culturally respectful.
- Listen to the episode Race, inclusion and education – Patrick Johnson & Caitlin Bassett