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Aboriginal person at smoke ceremony for Moodji Day overlayed with bright coloured leaves

Koorie Services Centre

Melbourne Polytechnic is committed to respecting and celebrating local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

We acknowledge the Kulin Nation Peoples’ traditional learnings and teachings, which occurred for thousands of years on the land where Melbourne Polytechnic’s campuses are now located. We pay respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging.

We believe in creating inclusive learning environments and opportunities for all. This includes advancing education opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

The Koorie Services Centre is a place at Melbourne Polytechnic where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples can engage with their education and be supported and encouraged throughout their studies.

Contact us

Call us on 03 9269 1331 or 03 9269 1339.

Email koorie@melbournepolytechnic.edu.au

How we support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students

The Koorie Services Centre encourages and supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students by providing discounted fees, course advice, cultural support and information. We also run cross-cultural training, provide advice on cultural matters and can act as a delegate for staff, students and Aboriginal community organisations.

Our services include:

  • Computer use for coursework
  • Course advice and enrolment information
  • Connections with Aboriginal, local community and events
  • Cultural support
  • Culturally sensitive teaching programs
  • Study grant options
  • Discounted tuition fees

The Koorie Services Centre has provided support services for over 30 years and will continue to do so in the future. Please get in touch for more information on how we can work together.

Fees and Financial Support

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples studying a course that is eligible for government funding receive a discount on the tuition fee regardless of whether you hold a health care card or not. Melbourne Polytechnic will also waive the student amenities fee for your course.

You may also be eligible for additional financial assistance through the Aboriginal Study Allowance (Abstudy). Discounts and waived amenities fee will be applied automatically when you are processing your enrolment. You don’t need to apply at the Koorie Services Centre for discounts, but if you have any questions, please ask us.

Tutoring

Students can request tuition assistance to support their learning. 

Contact us

Call us 03 9269 1339 or 03 9269 1331

Email koorie@melbournepolytechnic.edu.au

Moodji Day

Moodji Day is an event created by Koorie Services Centre and SLAM to celebrate and educate on Aboriginal Australia culture and customs.

Watch the Moodji Day video and keep an eye on the events page for the next Moodji Day celebration.