Image: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags flown over the Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre
ANUSA Indigenous Department
Our Story
The ANUSA Indigenous Department is the peak representative body for undergraduate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at the Australian National University.
The Indigenous Department provides services for all undergraduate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at ANU. It advocates for a sense of purpose, the exchange of ideas between Indigenous students, and the sharing of information between our mob and the wider ANU community.
The Indigenous Department conducts recreational, cultural, and educational activities for students, and advocates for Indigenous issues both within the ANU and in the broader community.
The ANUSA Indigenous Department acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands across country. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands that we operate, the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples. We pay our respect to Ngunnawal and Ngambri Elders, who shall forever be part of the lands, skies, and rivers of this place. The Indigenous Department acknowledges all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at the Australian National University, and acknowledge their dedication to their journey of education.