
Indigenous Education Foundation
Supporting Indigenous-led education programs
Join IEF in supporting Indigenous-led education programs strengthening connection to language,
culture & ecology
Join IEF in supporting Indigenous-led education programs strengthening connection to language, culture & ecology
Impact Stories
Party with a Plan, Torquay Hotel
Thank you to Tom Robb and the Torquay Hotel for hosting Party with A Plan, a wonderful music festival that is generously donating all its profits to the Indigenous Education Foundation (IEF), and the incredible work of Friends of the Earth. The idea behind Party with...
As Worlds Divide screens at the Surfing World Museum
Following a week of sunshine and great waves for the World Surfing League's Ripcurl Pro event at Bells Beach, we invited the Torquay coastal community along to a screening of our documentary film As Worlds Divide at the National Australian Surfing Museum. These past...
As Worlds Divide film and #wafsac campaign launch
Thank you to everyone who attended the As Worlds Divide film premiere event last Friday, the 24th of March. The level of support and generosity for Suku Mentawai and the ‘watch a film, save a culture’ #wafsac campaign was truly inspiring. Together, we raised $20,000...
Our Commitment
Projects and education programs supported by IEF are designed and implemented by Indigenous Peoples themselves, in such a way that each program fosters full respect for Indigenous Peoples and their members’ identity, dignity, human rights, and cultural identity. IEF believes that by being Indigenous initiated and led, communities do not suffer adverse effects during the engagement process. From this starting point, social and economic benefits may be attained.
IEF ensures that all its programs are based on the full and effective participation of Indigenous Peoples during all phases of the project and campaigns, including the identification, development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of all project activities.
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Indigenous Perspectives

Future leader finding voice through indigenous education
The power of indigenous and modern education: It is often said that if you pursue an indigenous education you must forego a modern education, and it is also said that if you pursue a modern education you risk being educated out of your indigenous culture and identity. Read Martison Siritoitet’s story about how he was educated into his culture and avoided being educated out of it when he pursued an education at a modern university far away from his family and community in the Mentawai isles:

In 2019, Martison was invited to represent indigenous Mentawai youth and share story of his culture at the Indigenous Film Festival in Bali. In the 3 months leading up, Martison produced a short film focused on their Mentawai cultural learning hub program, which was screened at the festival.
Building proud and resilient communities




IEF supports the 2030 UN
Sustainable Development Goals.
ACN: 168 130 096
ABN: 67 168 130 096