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This page is for people to share important news with each other, becoming connected, empowered and informed.

14/02/2023

Matt Golding

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Cathy Wilcox

02/12/2021

David Pope

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David Rowe

22/11/2020

We are excited to announce the winners of our ‘Me, My Culture and NSW’ competition! Check them out on our website ourwoke.com. A huge congratulations to all participants 🥳🥳

Meet Amelia Mertha the other fantastic judge in the writing category!
12/11/2020

Meet Amelia Mertha the other fantastic judge in the writing category!

Happy NAIDOC Week!! 2020’s theme is Always Was, Always Will Be, and recognises that First Nations people have occupied a...
12/11/2020

Happy NAIDOC Week!!

2020’s theme is Always Was, Always Will Be, and recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years.

This year NAIDOC 2020 invites all Australians to embrace the true history of this country, a history which dates back thousands of generations. Sovereignty has never been ceded.

This week and everyday it’s important to learn the history of this nation, strive for justice and uplift First Nations voices!

12/11/2020

Meet Carlee Heise one of the judges for the film and photography categories!

We’re super excited to announce our amazing judges for the Me, My Culture and NSW competition! First up is Maya Eswaran
12/11/2020

We’re super excited to announce our amazing judges for the Me, My Culture and NSW competition! First up is Maya Eswaran

Teachers: Beyond the Syllabus. A high school student’s point of view
29/10/2020

Teachers: Beyond the Syllabus.
A high school student’s point of view

By Juliana, Luiza and Marina Knijnik As teenagers, a lot of the time we dismiss one of the most important people that help shape our future. We often complain about their methods, the bad marks we receive and the unnecessary homework. But all too often, we forget to say thank you. We forget to say t...

Today on the International   -and every day- we cheer on and celebrate girls from every culture and corner of the world ...
11/10/2020

Today on the International -and every day- we cheer on and celebrate girls from every culture and corner of the world who are courageously raising their voices agains inequality. We celebrate the activists, the scientists, the dreamers and every single girl who is making a change for themselves, their communities and the world!

October is the National  . It gives us an opportunity to encourage everyone to raise awareness and talk about mental hea...
09/10/2020

October is the National . It gives us an opportunity to encourage everyone to raise awareness and talk about mental health and wellbeing.

This years theme is ! Tune In means being present, being aware of what’s happening within you, your community and the world around you.

This month we want people to Tune In with Woke! We’re going to be sharing tips, resources and info on how you can Tune In to your self, your community and the stigma surrounding mental health!

03/08/2020

It's UN International Youth Day next week! 🥳 Shopfront is working with the team at Woke to run an all ages Scratch Night celebrating Youth Action! 💪 We are on the hunt for some young artists and advocates to share their work on 10 Aug at Scratch Night. Email Carlee at [email protected] for more info! 😍

29/07/2020

Introducing Me, My Culture and NSW Competition!
Woke has partnered with Multicultural NSW and the Sutherland Shire Council to create the ‘Me, My Culture and NSW’ competition. This is an opportunity for young people to celebrate diversity, share their culture and join us in combating cultural stereotypes and racism.

16/07/2020

Peter Broelman

05/06/2020
28/05/2020

Pat Hudson

"For the first twelve years of my life, I was exposed to the darker side of humanity."Life After Domestic Violence: A 16...
13/03/2020

"For the first twelve years of my life, I was exposed to the darker side of humanity."
Life After Domestic Violence: A 16 Year Old Girl's Personal Story

By Alexa This is the story, my story, showing how domestic violence impacts victims. For the first twelve years of my life, I was exposed to the darker side of humanity. I saw, and was victim to, the vile actions of someone I trusted, actions which I would never wish upon anybody. As a child, I was....

11/02/2020

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02/02/2020

By G. E. It made its way into my bedroom when I was 14. And it sat on my desk, where it should. It had a special place in a tray on a shelf in a drawer. But, of

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