This document summarizes a training program called "Birds and BBVs" that aims to increase sexually transmitted infection (STI) and blood-borne virus (BBV) testing rates among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Western Australia. It provides background on interviews that found most Aboriginal health workers were not routinely offering STI testing. It discusses the partnerships involved, and evaluation findings that over 200 people have participated in the training. Trainees reported increased confidence in discussing STIs after the training. The training seeks to normalize STI testing, educate on consequences of untreated infections, and provide strategies for bringing up the topic with clients. It emphasizes the importance of dedicated sexual health workers and partnerships to increase testing rates.