Learning in Glebe
Students
Set up as an Aboriginal Adult Education Co-operative, the students who came to Tranby were all adults and were all Indigenous. Only in 1998 and 1999 did Tranby run two classes for non-Indigenous students, some of them Tranby staff, in Applied Aboriginal Studies run by Tranby’s Indigenous teachers.
Students came from across Australia, including the Torres Strait and Western Australia. Some went on to higher education, some gained the promotions they wanted in the public service, and many people went back to their communities feeling more confident in taking up community organisation responsibilities.
Map
Tranby enrolled students from across Australia. You can learn how many students came from each state in any year by using this map.
Islanders + mainlanders
Studying at Tranby was often the first time that people from mainland areas had met people from the Torres Strait or that people from eastern states had met those from Central or Western Australia.
Memories
People who were students over the years 1980 to 2000 have been interviewed about what they remember from that experience. Here are the main themes.