Learn Earn Legend! is the Australian Government’s message to young Indigenous Australians and their role models. Administered by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR); the Learn Earn Legend! message encourages and supports young Indigenous Australians to stay at school, get that job and be a legend for themselves, their family and their community.
Learn Earn Legend! addresses three key Closing the Gap targets on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander reform:
- to halve the gap in reading, writing and numeracy achievements for Indigenous children within a decade;
- to halve the gap for Indigenous students in year 12 equivalent attainment by 2020; and
- to halve the gap in employment outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians within a decade.
Delivered by community leaders, sport stars and everyday ‘local legends’ who young Indigenous Australians respect and aspire to be like, the Learn Earn Legend! message advocates the importance of education, training and employment.
Learn Earn Legend! supports events and programs throughout Australia, including:
NRL Indigenous All Stars
Former Origin Greats (FOGS) Employment and Careers Expos
All Stars Indigenous Youth Summit 2011
Dreamtime at the ‘G and associated matches
Partnership with AFL NSW/ACT
Local Legends!
Work Experience in Government Program
You can now connect with Learn Earn Legend! via social media. Click on the links to the Learn Earn Legend! Facebook page and Twitter feed below.
NRL Indigenous All Stars
Launched in 2010, the National Rugby League Indigenous All Stars team is supported by The Australian Government’s Learn Earn Legend! program. Each year on the anniversary of the Rudd Government’s Apology to the Stolen Generations,the Indigenous All Stars team plays the NRL All Stars. The match celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture in Australia and features the best talent from across the code.
The Learn Earn Legend! commitment to the Indigenous All Stars does not end there. In conjunction with the NRL, Learn Earn Legend! Ambassadors, Scott Prince and Preston Campbell are keen to promote the Learn Earn Legend! message to young Indigenous Australians; to stay at school, get that job and be a legend for themselves, their family and their community.
Former Origin Greats (FOGS) Employment and Careers Expos
Learn Earn Legend! partners with FOGS to run the FOGS Employment and Careers Expos and FOGS employer forums. In 2012, FOGS will visit seven locations across Queensland including Cairns, Mackay, Townsville, Rockhampton, Brisbane, Toowoomba and for the first time, the Sunshine Coast.
The expos offer job seekers the opportunity to speak to education and training providers, Job services Australia providers and local and national employers, many of whom have jobs available on the day.
The FOGS events not only encourage social and economic participation and in turn help close the gap on Indigenous disadvantage, but they provide a unique opportunity for those attending to meet their favourite Former Origin Greats.
More information about FOGS, including dates and locations of expos, including expo exhibitor pack, is now available.
All Stars Indigenous Youth Summit 2012
As part of the 2012 NRL Indigenous All Stars game, the NRL partnered with Learn Earn Legend! and Mirri Mirri Productions to run the second All Stars Indigenous Youth Summit.
The summit took place on the beautiful Gold Coast in the lead up to the 2012 All-Stars game and it bought together 60 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students from New South Wales and Queensland to participate in the four day inspirational, educational and cultural experience.
Dreamtime at the ‘G and associated matches
DEEWR has proudly supported Dreamtime at the ‘G match between Essendon and Richmond and matches in the AFL Indigenous Round since 2005.
In 2010, DEEWR sponsored Dreamtime at the ‘G , partnering with the AFL to highlight the Learn Earn Legend! message, There was also an emphasis on corporate Australia taking a leading role in closing the economic and social gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
More information about the Dreamtime at the ‘G match is available at: Learn Earn Legend! and Dreamtime at the ‘G.
Partnership with AFL NSW/ACT
AFL NSW/ACT has partnered with Learn Earn Legend! through Indigenous Employment Program and Parent and Community Engagement program to promote the Learn Earn Legend! message and undertake Indigenous education and employment programs with young Indigenous Australians and their families.
The partnership will promote the Learn Earn Legend! message at various AFL NSW/ACT events, including AFL games and establish five Parent and Community Engagement Centres in the Blacktown, Campbelltown, Wagga Wagga, Illawarra and Coffs Harbour communities. AFL NSW/ACT will also run workshops aimed at increasing parental engagement in their children’s schooling.
Local Legends!
Learn Earn Legend! Local Legends are everyday people who are doing great things in their community. Local Legends embody the Learn Earn Legend!spirit—by staying in school, getting training, developing their skills, supporting themselves and their community through employment or by mentoring young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Learn Earn Legend! Local Legends include:
Martin Ballinger – Wagga Wagga (
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Tom O’Riley and Nick Lauder – Townsville (
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Jamie Ellis – Sydney (
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Christopher Whitfield - Brisbane (
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Finnese Toffetti - Mackay (
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Work Experience in Government Program
Last year The Learn Earn Legend! Work Experience in Government program brought together 100 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Year 11 and 12 students from government and non-government schools from urban, regional and remote areas across Australia.
The Program is on again this year and is being held in September 2011.
The program’s overall objective is to assist the Australian Government’s commitment to increase Indigenous employment within the Commonwealth Public Sector to 2.7% by 2015.
The week-long program, based in Canberra, provides students with hands-on experience about public sector career options after secondary school and expanded their horizons about the job opportunities and pathways.
The students will participate in work exposure in Australian Government departments, observe the workings of government and find out about the diverse career options.
The students will also experience life in a Parliamentary office, spending two days with a parliamentarian and their staff. During this placement the participants see government in action, watch Question Time and tour Parliament House.
Under the Learn Earn Legend! banner, the program partners with the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation, Dare to Lead, The Sporting Chance Program and The Stronger Smarter Learning Communities to organise and facilitate the program. These organisations source the participants from schools they work with.
For more information about DEEWR Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander programs: