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Contact a Koorie education coordinator

Contact information to help connect schools and parents with Koorie education teams to support cultural inclusion and education guidance in their region.

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Schools, parents and community can obtain assistance with Koorie cultural inclusion, Koorie education guidance and support through their region by contacting the Koorie Education Coordinators (KEC) with enquiries.

KECs are able to arrange for a regional KESO to be assigned to any school where contact with Koorie families may be requested.

KESOs are area-based professionals who are members of the local Aboriginal community with an understanding of Aboriginal culture and the history of their community. KESOs provide advice to schools about culturally inclusive learning environments, coordination of services to support engagement and improved outcomes for Koorie children and young people.

KESOs work with families, communities, education and service providers to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander learners to participate fully in education. They support students and families through transitions across all learning stages where appropriate: into early years, primary, secondary and further education.

North-eastern Victoria

Phone/email: Contact Department of Education

Write ‘attention to’ (your relevant area) in the email subject line, ie:

North-western Victoria

Phone/email: Contact Department of Education

Write ‘attention to’ (your relevant area) in the email subject line, ie:

South-eastern Victoria

Phone/email: Contact Department of Education

You can also contact your area’s KEC for Koorie engagement referrals via:

South-western Victoria

Phone/email: Contact Department of Education

Write ‘attention to’ (your relevant area) in the email subject line, ie:

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Updated 26 March 2026



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