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National Council 2009 NTEU National Council was held in Melbourne from 9–11 November, with members of the Indigenous Policy Committee (IPC) raising a number of im- portant motions pertaining to Indigenous employment, education and wider social justice issues. Inside this issue: National Council 2009 1 Smoking ceremony opens new SA Division office 2 Latest developments at Batchelor Institute 3 Resiliency in teaching Indigenous content 3 Poetry by Kym Walker 3 NTEU Membership form 4 Contact details National Indigenous Officer Adam Frogley ............ [email protected] Postal ......................... NTEU National Office PO Box 1323, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Ph .........................................03 9254 1910 Fax ........................................03 9254 1915 Web .............. www.nteu.org.au/indigenous As is tradition, the Indigenous report and motions were the first items of business at National Council, with IPC Chair, Terry Ma- son providing an overview of the range of issues that formed the work of the Commit- tee over the previous twelve months. Indigenous delegates then opened de- bate on the motions, and spoke passionate- ly about the need for the Union to support for the range of employment, education and social justice issues affecting members and communities across Australia. The motions tabled at National Council 2009 covered the following topics: Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. NTEU Welcome to Country Policy. Indigenous superannuation and retire- ment. Indigenous higher education funding. Discrimination and intolerance. Self determination. Northern Territory Intervention. Welcome to Country Policy The Welcome to Country policy was intro- duced to National Council delegates by Peter Pinnington, ACT Division Indigenous Councillor, who spoke in support of the ne- cessity for a detailed policy ensuring Indig- enous community protocols form part of all Union business, and that these protocols are incorporated into all internal and public Union events. The new policy is available online at www.nteu.org.au/welcome_to_country Superannuation access A motion on early access to superannua- tion and Government retirement benefits for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers was tabled. Terry Mason gave an overview of the work undertaken to date by the National Office and IPC. ACTU Congress 2009 incorporated the is- sue of early access to superannuation and retirement benefits for Indigenous workers into their new policy platform. It is expect- ed that in the coming months a delegation from the NTEU will lobby superannuation funds and the Federal Government to make changes to Government policy. National Tertiary Education Union Welcome to Country Protocols Policy YARN NATIONAL TERTIARY EDUCATION UNION − INDIGENOUS MEMBERS’ NEWSLETTER ISSN 1836-8549 NOVEMBER 2009 continued on page 2... Authorised by Grahame McCulloch, General Secretary, National Tertiary Education Union, PO Box 1323, South Melbourne VIC 3205 IPC representatives and NTEU Officers at National Council 2009. L–R: Grahame McCulloch, General Secretary; John Graham (Qld); Craig Somerville, IPC Deputy Chair; Adam Frogley, National Indigenous Officer; Bronwyn Fredericks (Vic); Carolyn Allport, National President; Deb Brown (Tas); Marilyn Strother (WA); Terry Mason, IPC Chair; Frances Wyld (SA).

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Page 1: Yarn Issue 4, November 2009

National Council 2009NTEU National Council was held in Melbourne from 9–11 November, with members of the Indigenous Policy Committee (IPC) raising a number of im-portant motions pertaining to Indigenous employment, education and wider social justice issues.

Inside this issue:

National Council 2009 1

Smoking ceremony opens new SA Division office 2

Latest developments at Batchelor Institute 3

Resiliency in teaching Indigenous content 3

Poetry by Kym Walker 3

NTEU Membership form 4

Contact detailsNational Indigenous Officer Adam Frogley [email protected]

Postal .........................NTEU National OfficePO Box 1323,

South Melbourne VIC 3205 Ph .........................................03 9254 1910Fax ........................................03 9254 1915

Web ..............www.nteu.org.au/indigenous

As is tradition, the Indigenous report and motions were the first items of business at National Council, with IPC Chair, Terry Ma-son providing an overview of the range of issues that formed the work of the Commit-tee over the previous twelve months.

Indigenous delegates then opened de-bate on the motions, and spoke passionate-ly about the need for the Union to support for the range of employment, education and social justice issues affecting members and communities across Australia.

The motions tabled at National Council 2009 covered the following topics:

● Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. ● NTEU Welcome to Country Policy. ● Indigenous superannuation and retire-ment.

● Indigenous higher education funding. ● Discrimination and intolerance. ● Self determination. ● Northern Territory Intervention.

Welcome to Country Policy The Welcome to Country policy was intro-duced to National Council delegates by

Peter Pinnington, ACT Division Indigenous Councillor, who spoke in support of the ne-cessity for a detailed policy ensuring Indig-enous community protocols form part of all Union business, and that these protocols are incorporated into all internal and public Union events.

The new policy is available online at www.nteu.org.au/welcome_to_country

Superannuation accessA motion on early access to superannua-tion and Government retirement benefits for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers was tabled. Terry Mason gave an overview of the work undertaken to date by the National Office and IPC.

ACTU Congress 2009 incorporated the is-sue of early access to superannuation and retirement benefits for Indigenous workers into their new policy platform. It is expect-ed that in the coming months a delegation from the NTEU will lobby superannuation funds and the Federal Government to make changes to Government policy.

National Tertiary Education Union

Welcome to Country Protocols Policy

YARNNATIONAL TERTIARy EDUCATION UNION − INDIgENOUS MEMBERS’ NEWSLETTER

ISSN 1836-8549 NOVEMBER 2009

continued on page 2...

Authorised by Grahame McCulloch, General Secretary, National Tertiary Education Union, PO Box 1323, South Melbourne VIC 3205

IPC representatives and NTEU Officers at National Council 2009. L–R: Grahame McCulloch, General Secretary; John Graham (Qld); Craig Somerville, IPC Deputy Chair; Adam Frogley, National Indigenous Officer; Bronwyn Fredericks (Vic); Carolyn Allport,

National President; Deb Brown (Tas); Marilyn Strother (WA); Terry Mason, IPC Chair; Frances Wyld (SA).

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Smoking ceremony opens new SA officeThe new NTEU South Australian Division offices received a traditional smoking ceremony on 5 November. The traditional ceremony was conduct-ed by Major Sumner, a senior Ngarrind-jeri Elder. The event was attended by Indigenous NTEU members from the University of Adelaide and the Univer-sity of South Australia, NTEU Officers including Grahame McCulloch, General Secretary and Gregory McCarthy, South Australian Division President, plus staff from the National Office, Division and local Branches.

The ceremony cleansed and renewed the office space, and gave the opportu-nity to pay respect to traditional owners and ancestors. The smoking ceremony was the first to be conducted at any NTEU

office and the first since the launch of the Union’s Welcome to Country policy.

Above: NTEU member from the University of Adelaide, Dylan Coleman with Ngarrindjeri Elder, Major Sumner.Left: Major Sumner and NTEU National Indigenous Officer, Adam Frogley.

Sector improvementsA number of motions pertaining to the higher education sector were tabled for debate. The motions called for improved Indigenous funding arrangements for uni-versities and Indigenous support units; an end to discrimination and intolerance with-in the sector; and mechanisms to ensure Indigenous self-determination, through participation on a range of university and government committees.

Marilyn Strother, Frances Wyld and Terry Mason all spoke ardently about the re-quirement to adequately fund Indigenous support centres, eradicate intolerance and discrimination from the sector and to guarantee Indigenous representation on reviews, frameworks and relevant research projects that directly affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

NT InterventionThe IPC and RMIT Branch jointly tabled a motion on overturning the Northern Terri-tory Intervention. Alma Mir from Batchelor Branch gave Council delegates an overview of how the Intervention continues to affect community members. Frustration with the Federal Government’s approach has seen members of the Ampilatwatja community walk away from their town camp.

Deaths in CustodyIPC Deputy Chair, Craig Somerville from Curtin University, gave a compelling sum-mary of the situation facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples when in custody, particularly the recent case of Mr Ward in WA, and the conditions he faced when being transported through the cen-tral desert in over 40° heat.

Mr Ward’s death, and those of many other community members, is a national shame. Despite the Royal Commission, much work still needs be undertaken to ensure these preventable deaths never occur again.

Wrap upAll motions tabled by the IPC were passed unanimously by Council delegates, with many Branch and Division representatives seeking further information on how they can assist with campaigning on the many issues debated.

The IPC will continue to provide updates to members on the progress of the motions throughout the course of 2010.

NOVEMBER 2009 PAgE 2

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National Council cont...

Craig Somerville, Curtin University

Alma Mir, Batchelor Institute

Aunty Carolyn Briggs conducts the Welcome to Land

IPC Chair, Terry Mason, UWS

...continued from page 1

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Resiliency in teaching Indigenous contentFrances Wyld, a lecturer in Aboriginal Studies at the David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research at the University of South Australia and South Australian IPC representative, presented ‘Pedagogies for Resil-ience’ at the Worlds Indigenous People’s Conference: Education (WIPC:E) in December 2008.

The paper is based on the premise that teaching Indigenous content as an Aboriginal person is challenging and that a strategy can be developed to increase resiliency in teaching.

Frances discusses the teaching that she currently engages in and the framework she uses. She then gives suggestions that help build teacher resilience yet still allow for student centred learning.

The paper covers issues from ‘Teaching Indigenous Content’, through ‘Planning for a student centred classroom’ and ‘Teacher resilience’ to ‘Mentoring and debriefing’.

An extract from ‘Pedagogies for Resilience’ is available as an online appendix to this issue of Yarn. Go to www.nteu.org.au/getinvolved/equal/indigenous/yarn/04/extra

PoetryTAKE ME HOME

I have return to you my mother

A broken child, my spirit torn and weary

My soul wounded and bleeding

Un-grieved pain from lovers

I thought I knew rests upon my heart

PLEASE TAKE ME HOME to our land

Of my grandmothers dreaming

Take me home so I can learn, heal and grow

in the beauty, strength and wisdom that she holds

My spirit will soar on the wings of my brother the sea eagle

Gently, gliding above my grandmothers land

Floating upon the spirit of the wind

While he casts his eyes into her mirrors to the sky

Seeking the knowledge and wisdom that lays in her soul

Take me home so I can learn, heal and grow

in the beauty, strength and wisdom that she holds

While I lay my tired body upon her golden skin

Her tears she cries for her children of long ago

Quenches the thirst in my soul

Flowing like veins across her body to meet the sea

That will nourish me and strengthen me as I grow

Take me home so I can learn, heal and grow

in the beauty, strength and wisdom that she holds

Resting my head upon her

As she embraces me in the warmth of sister sun

Comforting me with her love

Giving me the knowledge and wisdom

To let my spirit fly without fear

PLEASE TAKE ME HOMEKym Walker 1994 ©

Latest developments at Batchelor InstituteNTEU National Office, NT Division and the Batchelor Branch are in the process of working to ensure the long-term sustainable future for Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education (BIITE). Representatives from the National Of-fice, the Division and Branch have sought a meeting with the Administrator at Batchelor Institute, to ensure members concerns about the future of the BIITE are expressed.

NTEU wrote to the Administrator on 27 No-vember to seek a meeting to discuss any potential staff reductions, and to seek an assurance that any process complies with both the Fair Work Australia Act 2009 and the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Terti-ary Education Enterprise Agreement 2005.

The Union has also sought a guarantee from the Administrator that no further ac-tion is taken on staff reductions until there has been a formal discussion between all parties concerned, including the relevant Unions.

The Administrator from KordaMentha is to meet with representatives from NTEU on 19 November, this meeting will provide an

opportunity for the Union to gain further information on the financial status of BIITE, and the Administrator’s recommendations for a restructure of the Institute.

NTEU believes that our members are en-titled to a more detailed and up-to-date explanation of BIITE’s current financial posi-tion, including the rationale for any job cuts which might be proposed. The information gathered will help inform the Union’s posi-tion with respect to the long-term sustain-ability of BIITE.

Members at Batchelor will be kept in-formed on the outcome of the meeting with the Administrator and recommenda-tions for the future of the institution.

Do you want to receive the Australian Universities’ Review, NTEU’s journal on higher education?NTEU members are entitled to a FREE subscription. Simply login to www.nteu.org.au and edit your Profile (in ‘Publications and Communication Preferences’), or email a request to [email protected].

NOVEMBER 2009 PAgE 3

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ment.

or its

duly

auth

orise

d serv

ants

and a

gents

to de

duct

from

my sa

lary b

y reg

ular in

stalm

ents,

dues

and

levies

(as d

eterm

ined f

rom tim

e to t

ime b

y the

Unio

n), to

NTE

U or

its au

thori

sed a

gents

. All p

ayme

nts

on m

y beh

alf an

d in a

ccorda

nce w

ith th

is au

thori

ty sh

all be

deem

ed to

be

paym

ents

by m

e pers

onall

y. This

auth

ority

shall

rema

in in

force

until

revok

ed by

me i

n writ

ing. I

also c

onse

nt to

my em

ploye

r sup

plying

NTEU

wi

th up

dated

infor

matio

n rela

ting t

o my e

mploy

ment

status

.

I here

by au

thori

se th

e Merc

hant

to de

bit m

y Card

acco

unt w

ith th

e amo

unt a

nd at

inter

vals

spec

ified

abov

e and

in th

e eve

nt of

any c

hang

e in

the c

harge

s for

thes

e goo

ds/se

rvice

s to

alter

the a

moun

t fro

m th

e app

ropria

te da

te in

acco

rdanc

e with

such

chan

ge. T

his au

thori

ty sh

all st

and,

in res

pect

of th

e ab

ove

spec

ified

Card

and

in res

pect

of an

y Card

issu

ed to

me

in ren

ewal

or rep

lacem

ent t

hereo

f, unti

l I no

tify th

e Merc

hant

in wr

iting

of its

canc

ellati

on. S

tandin

g Au

thori

ty for

Rec

urren

t Peri

odic

Paym

ent

by Cr

edit C

ard.

Plea

se po

st or

fax t

his f

orm

to N

TEU

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nal O

ffice

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E USE

MY h

OME A

DDRE

SS FO

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MAI

lING

hRS P

ER W

K

DATE

OF E

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UITE

d BY

:

Fees

for t

his b

ranc

h =1%

of gr

oss a

nnua

l sal

ary

Descr

iption

of go

ods/s

ervice

s: NTE

U Mem

bersh

ip Du

es.

To: N

TEU,

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