| NATSIEC News - Quarterly Newsletter
Not currently being produced - for updates on some current NATSIEC activities see the Make Indigenous Poverty History pages click here. |
| Theology News (in pdf format) - a published version of the 'Light of Australia' talks
Volume 1: Issue 1: Bishop Saibo Mabo
Volume 1: Issue 2: Sealin Garlett
Volume 1: Issue 3: Pastor George Rosendale |

| NATSIEC Resource Kit for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Women
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE RESOURCE KIT?
Resource 1: Grants Information Resource 2: Fundraising Information Resource 3: Course Information Resource 4: Sharing Life Together: How to start your own group Resource 5: Organisations offering discounted / free computers Resource 6: Important Links & Addresses
More information |

| 
MAKE INDIGENOUS POVERTY HISTORY - Black Wrist bands $2 each
Small (for child)
Large
Click here to order |
| Reconciliation, Treaty & Racism brochures
NATSIEC has produced brochures outlining its position on Reconciliation, Treaty and Racism and including action points for groups or individuals. Click on the title below to download this resource (in pdf format).
Reconciliation Brochure
Treaty Brochure
Racism Brochure |

| 10 Point Plan for Human Rights by Lowitja O'Donoghue
NATSIEC no longer has hard copies of this publication. However, to view the 10 Point Plan, click here. |

| Guide to Holding a Reconciliation Youth Service - free to download |

| Facilitator's Guide to Holding a Reconciliation Workshop for Christian Women - free to download |
| Indigenous Australia - A Dialogue about the Word Becoming Flesh in Aboriginal Churches
Edited by Anne Pattel-Gray & John P. Brown. Published by the World Council of Churches Publications, Geneva, Switzerland, 1997. $6.40 plus postage (incl GST). In this pamphlet, distinguished Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Christian leaders from around Australia engage in a lively and thought-provoking dialogue on how the European missionaries contradicted what they said about God and faith and love in their treatment of Indigenous people. The continued search for how the Word can become flesh in Aboriginal culture is also discussed.
Order through the NCCA Bookshop |