February 13, 2015

This nation is failing its first people

By Pamela Nathan Re: “This nation is failing its first people“, Editorial published in ‘The Age‘, February 12th, 2015 The Editorial concludes: To be seen to be […]
July 18, 2014

Response to Warren Snowdon’s media release

Response to Warren Snowdon’s media release re funding cuts By Dr Craig San Roque, remote areas community psychologist, central Australia* (*This blog post relates to previous […]
July 15, 2014

The loss of RFDS from Ntaria – funding slashed

By Pamela Nathan I have permission to print the letter below, written by members of the Ntaria Early Childhood Reference Group and the Ntaria School Council […]
May 21, 2014

Warren Mundine warns on remote funding

By Pamela Nathan Re: ‘Warren Mundine warns on remote funding’, by Patricia Karvelas, published in The Australian, May 20, 2014 Patricia Karvelas reports that scores of […]
February 26, 2014

Report confirms CASSE’s approach for positive change

The latest edition of the Weekend Australian (22-23 February 2014)  included a number of articles focusing on education, poorly performing schools and the Grattan Report’s ‘blueprint’ […]
February 18, 2014

The bridge to optimism

‘Five reasons to be optimistic that Abbott can close the gap’, by Michael Gordon in The Saturday Age, 15 February, 2014 Noel Pearson says, “we are at […]
February 18, 2014

Time for Abbott to live up to his words

by Pamela Nathan Re: ‘Closing the gap: fine words from Tony Abbott, but now it’s time to live up to them’, by Michael Gordon, The Age, Thursday […]
February 18, 2014

Make school a place where kids WANT to be in order to ‘close the gap’

by Pamela Nathan Re: ‘PM sets target on indigenous pupils’ school attendance’, by Dan Harrison, The Age Thursday 13 Feb, 2014 by Dan Harrison The PM has […]
January 2, 2014

Closing the gap smart business

by Pamela Nathan Richard Gluyas – a journalist and friend of mine – has written an exclusive, titled ‘Practical approach to “Closing the gap”’ in The […]