Indigenous Literacy Day (Australia)
Indigenous Literacy Day in Australia, observed on the first Wednesday of September annually, was established in 2004 by Suzy Wilson, a former teacher and bookstore owner in Brisbane. Wilson initiated the Riverbend Readers Challenge to raise funds aimed at improving literacy levels. Hosted by the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, a not-for-profit charity in Australia, this day sheds light on the educational challenges faced by Indigenous communities across the country. It serves as both a fundraiser and an occasion to gather literary resources for children residing in remote areas. Additionally, Indigenous Literacy Day offers an opportunity to celebrate and honor the rich cultures and languages of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.