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The Bendi Lango Bursary

Support the next generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander psychologists

Donate to the Bendi Lango Bursary and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander postgraduate psychology students during their training.

Bendi Lango bursary

Growing the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander psychology workforce is essential to improving social and emotional wellbeing outcomes for communities across Australia.

While Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people represent around three per cent of the Australian population, they remain significantly underrepresented in the psychology workforce. Supporting Indigenous postgraduate students is an important step in strengthening a profession that reflects and serves the communities of Australia.

For 20 years, the Australian Psychological Society has, via the Bendi Lango Bursary, provided financial assistance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students undertaking postgraduate psychology training, helping support the next generation of psychologists and leaders within the profession.

How the bursary helps

The Bendi Lango Bursary supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander postgraduate psychology students by:

  • reducing financial barriers during postgraduate training to assist students to complete advanced psychology qualifications
  • contributes to the strengthening of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander psychology workforce
  • contributing to culturally responsive psychological care.

The impact of the Bendi Lango bursary

The Bendi Lango Bursary has supported Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander postgraduate psychology students across Australia as they complete their training and prepare to contribute to their communities and the profession.

Craig Raymond Joshua O'Neill Rebecca Masterton

Craig Raymond, a proud Wiradjuri man and recipient of the Bendi Lango Bursary, returned to university later in life to pursue psychology after more than a decade working in policing.

Craig hopes to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and address the ongoing impacts of intergenerational trauma.

“Financially, doing two years of unpaid placements and supporting a young family is difficult,” Craig says. “But the recognition and validation that others see the work you’re doing for our people means a lot.”

Read Craig's story

Joshua O’Neill, a proud Arrernte and Kaytetye man and recipient of the Bendi Lango Bursary, is completing postgraduate training in organisational psychology.

Joshua is passionate about improving cultural safety within workplaces and helping organisations better understand the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees.

His work focuses on addressing systemic issues such as cultural load, workplace discrimination and inclusive leadership practices.

Read Joshua's story

Rebecca Masterton, a proud Gubbi Gubbi and Wakka Wakka woman, pursued psychology after experiencing challenges accessing mental health support in her own life.

Receiving the Bendi Lango Bursary during postgraduate training helped her continue her studies and pursue her goal of supporting First Nations people experiencing trauma.

“It’s such a privilege and an honour,” Rebecca says. “This was a life-changing event for me, and it’s so rewarding to know I’m changing others’ lives.”

Read Rebecca's story

About Bendi Lango

The bursary is named in honour of Bendi Lango, a respected Aboriginal leader and advocate for education and opportunity within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

It reflects the importance of supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to pursue professional careers and leadership roles that strengthen community wellbeing.

Through the Bendi Lango Bursary, the APS continues this legacy by supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander postgraduate psychology students as they progress towards careers in psychology.

2026 marks 20 years since the first Bendi Lango bursary was awarded, to Noongar woman Belle Selkirk, who is now an Indigenous leader and prominent member of the Australian Indigenous Psycholgy education Project (AIPEP).

Support the bursary

Donations to the Bendi Lango Bursary help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander postgraduate psychology students overcome financial barriers and complete their psychology training.

By contributing to the bursary, APS members and supporters are helping strengthen the future Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander psychology workforce.

Eligibility and application information

Eligibility

  • Applicants do not need to be members of the APS
  • Applicants must demonstrate their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage by confirmation in writing by the Chairperson of an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander incorporated organisation
  • Applicants must provide evidence of financial need
  • Applicants must also provide proof of acceptance or current enrolment into an APAC-accredited into a postgraduate Masters coursework degree (MPsych), professional doctorate (DPsych) or combined degree (MPsych/PhD). Students in 5+1 master’s programs are eligible for the bursary whilst enrolled in the 5th year of the program.

You can search to check that your enrolled degree is an accredited psychology program here. If the degree you are enrolled into does not appear on the list, please contact the APS. 

Value of the bursary

Each bursary of financial assistance is valued at $15,000 per annum for up to two years of full-time study, or $7,500 per annum for up to four years of part-time study.

In addition, the recipient(s) will receive:

  • Complimentary APS student membership for the period of the financial assistance provided
  • Complimentary APS membership for the first year post-graduation
  • An invitation to present at the first APS Congress post-graduation, including complimentary Congress registration

Nominations for Bendi Lango

Nomination process

Applicants must submit all documentation electronically via the online application form by the due date. To be considered, the completed application must include:

  • Letter from the Chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander incorporated organisation in the community in which the applicant lives or has previously lived, confirming the applicant’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage (other proof of heritage may be considered at the discretion of the selection committee)
  • Personal statement addressing:
    • Applicant’s contribution to his/her community and the broader community to date
    • Applicant’s planned future contribution to his/her community and the broader community
    • What the receipt of financial assistance from the APS would mean to the applicant
  • Financial statement providing evidence of the applicant’s financial need
  • Applicant’s education details including academic transcript(s)
  • Proof of offer and acceptance or current enrolment into an APAC-accredited postgraduate coursework degree
  • Upon submitting your application, your Community and Academic referee reports will be automatically emailed to your referees for them to complete. Please ask them to check their inbox, including the spam/junk folder.
  • If the referee has not received the report request, please contact the Awards team. For your application to be accepted please ensure that your Community and Academic referee reports are completed by 31 May.

Selection process

  • Selection committee may conduct telephone interviews with eligible applicants
  • Selection committee may seek additional information, in the form of external assessor or referee reports, or other independent advice to assist in selecting the bursary recipient(s)
  • Selection committee will recommend the recipient(s) to the APS Board for endorsement

Award presentation

  • Recipient(s) will be formally notified in writing before any public announcement is made
  • Profile of the recipient(s) will be published on the APS website and in InSights.

Closing date and application form

To apply please use the online application portal below:

Each year applications for the Bendi Lango Bursary open in December, and will close on the 31 May the following year. 

For further information on the Bendi Lango bursary please contact [email protected]