Flinders Mates is launching in 2022, registrations of interest being taken ...
Flinders Mates is a program that was intended to be launched a while back, but a variety of things (including COVID-19) got in the way. […]
Flinders Mates is a program that was intended to be launched a while back, but a variety of things (including COVID-19) got in the way. […]
This year Flinders created a cultural gathering space next to Yunggorendi Mande to host intimate cultural ceremonies and gatherings, smoking ceremonies, and learning and teaching […]
Matt was a counsellor here at Flinders. He did (and continues to do) excellent work in reconciliation. In this post, he explored healing from recent incidents […]
When I speak about mental health, I am typically coming at it from an individualist perspective. This means I prioritise the individual and focus on […]
Do you feel like the things you hold to be important in life are the same things that your family or community or culture or […]
Your voice matters and the University needs your help and feedback! Flinders students, we’re asking for your help to assist us in understanding how we […]
Join Oasis Conversation Groups—relaxed, welcoming sessions where you can meet other students, practice English, explore cultures and spirituality, or simply enjoy a good chat in a […]
For those that don’t know, Oasis is a community centre located on the Bedford Park Campus. It is a popular place for students to go […]
Just got another interesting thing in my email (must be the day for it). If you don’t have anything much happening Friday, consider tuning in. […]
Hello, The 25th November marks the start of the 16 Days of Activism, a global campaign aiming to eliminate gender-based violence that runs until the […]
Language has power, this is something I’m sure I don’t need to tell you. As language is so fluid, it can be handy to stop and […]
The “Indian Australian Association of South Australia (IAASA) is a not-for-profit organisation which was established in 1967 and a constitution was formulated in 1971 for […]
National Reconciliation week runs from the 27th May to the 3rd June. ‘National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time for all Australians to learn about […]