Applications Open For Aboriginal Teacher Scholarships

  • Bob Hawke Aboriginal Teacher Scholarships support prospective Aboriginal secondary teachers to complete their qualification
  • Undergraduate and postgraduate university scholarships available
  • Applications close 18 March 2025

Education Minister Dr Tony Buti has today announced applications are open for the Bob Hawke Aboriginal Teacher Scholarships 2025.

The scholarships, offered annually, support Aboriginal people aspiring to be secondary teachers to complete a postgraduate or undergraduate university qualification.

The undergraduate scholarship is valued up to $30,000, while the postgraduate scholarship is valued up to $16,000.

Both scholarships include a $2,000 appointment allowance for those who start full-time employment as a teacher in a Western Australian public school within 12 months of completing the teaching course.

The Bob Hawke Aboriginal Teacher Scholarships aim to increase the number of Aboriginal secondary teachers in WA to make sure schools are culturally inclusive environments.

They are named in honour of former Prime Minister Bob Hawke's lifelong support of Indigenous rights, and his vision of a fair and inclusive Australia.

Applications close 18 March 2025.

For more information about the scholarships, visit https://www.education.wa.edu.au/aboriginal-teacher-scholarships

Comments attributed to Education Minister Dr Tony Buti:

"I am very pleased to announce applications are once again open for the Bob Hawke Aboriginal Teacher Scholarships.

"These scholarships are a fantastic opportunity for Aboriginal people who want to make a difference in the lives of children and young people.

"We want to increase the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teachers in our schools to build on the strength of Aboriginal students and engage them in learning so they can thrive academically and socially."

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