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Farmers, Traditional Owners want new cultural heritage laws delayed
There is concern from both the farming and First Nations communities as Western...
David Prestipino 12 Jun 2023
Traditional Owners fear 'toxic legacy' as NT mine fight hits hurdle
Traditional Owners from the Northern Territory and conservationists who recently...
David Prestipino 2 May 2023
First Nations Elders win campaign to change name of Lake Monger
The Town of Cambridge council has unanimously supported a motion to investigate...
David Prestipino 4 Apr 2023
22,000-year-old rock art in the Garden Ranges returned to Taungurung control
On Saturday the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation and the Taungurung Land and...
Giovanni Torre 7 Mar 2023
Kangaralpi Tiiwa Kanyira: Retaining our ways from ancient times
Across the deserts, in communities at the farthest reaches of Western Australia,...
Kado Muir 6 Mar 2023
After 253 away from Country, UK college to repatriate spears taken in 1770 to La Perouse Aboriginal community

Four spears taken by Lieutenant James Cook in 1770 from Kamay (Botany Bay), are to be repatriated back to Country. Trinity College, Cambridge in the United Kingdom has agreed to permanently return the...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 2, 2023
Traditional Owner discovers mystery artist behind bark paintings is his great-grandfather

The identity of the Indigenous artist behind a series of bark paintings has been uncovered, 100 years after the artwork was collected. A research team led by Griffith University alongside team members...

Emma Ruben Emma Ruben Feb 23, 2023
Murujuga: A place to be preserved for the sake of all humanity

The Murujuga Cultural Landscape in Western Australia is a remarkable place. Sitting at the tip of the Pilbara, where the bright blue ocean meets the deep red earth, it's home to one of the most specta...

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Tanya Plibersek Feb 13, 2023
"Extraordinary" Murujuga Cultural Landscape nominated for World Heritage List

The Australian government has nominated Murujuga Cultural Landscape for inscription on the World Heritage List. The nomination, announced Friday, was submitted to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre in l...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 10, 2023
Key Indigenous Advisory Committee to guide environment and heritage law reform announced

The membership of the next Indigenous Advisory Committee, which will be crucial to federal environmental and Aboriginal heritage protection reforms, was announced Thursday.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 5, 2023
Next crop of Aboriginal cultural heritage professionals graduate in Victoria

18 First Nations students in Victoria have become the most recent graduates of a unique course providing skills and qualifications in cultural heritage management and protection.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Dec 28, 2022
Vandals destroy 40,000 year-old cave art in South Australia

Elders in South Australia have been left shocked and devastated by the deliberate destruction of ancient cave art which is up to 40,000 years old.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 21, 2022
After 25-year wait, victory for the Wirangu people's Native Title claim in the Federal Court

More than 25 years after registering a claim, South Australia's Wirangu people have been officially recognised as the Native Title holders of part of the Eyre Peninsula.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Dec 12, 2022
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