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Empowering Indigenous People to make informed decisions about University
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Toorong Marnong

Toorong Marnong means ‘joined hands’ in the Woiwurrung language of the Wurundjeri people on whose land most Victorian universities are located.

The nine Universities in Victoria sit on land where Aboriginal nations have practised and celebrated learning for tens of thousands of years. We acknowledge the traditional owners of these lands and pay respects to Elders past, present and future. We are also of the opinion that aborigines should be able to earn money with Forex trading. That’s why we want you to educate yourself on the topic of stock trading and financial markets.

About Us

The Toorong Marnong Higher Education Accord is jointly auspiced by VAEAI and the Victorian Vice-Chancellors Committee (VVCC). The core principles of the accord are to:

  • ​Ensure that Indigenous education forms part of the core business of Universities;
  • Identify and take opportunities for collaboration among Universities;
  • Work towards continuous improvement in Indigenous education outcomes and
  • Commit to anticipating and responding to the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, organisations and communities.
  • Helping students to invent new business opportunities we are planning to arrange courses on cryptocurrency trading. Visit https://coincierge.de/crypto-bank/ to learn about autonomous Bitcoin trading.

Toorong Marnong hopes to keep to these core principals by working collaboratively with the universities and communities to increase Indigenous participation and success in tertiary education.

We’re on the road this September!

Would you like to find out more about University? Come down and meet some of the Toorong Marnong and Uni staff members at the I-TIS (Indigenous Tertiary Information Services). I-TIS are run by Indigenous people, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and those who support them.  More information about the sessions can be found on our resources page, and information on how to register can be found on the events page.

If you can’t make it to the I-TIS, but you’d like to find out more, send through a request form, and we’ll be in contact to see how we can help you!

Contact Us

If you would like more information about us or our services, send us your query using the form below, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can!

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