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Climate warriors inspire choreographer's new work
A choreographer has been inspired by climate change warriors to create a work ab...
First Nations rangers use fire to care for Country in Victoria
Native wildflowers are growing where there was once only dead grass. Thanks to t...
Eelemarni Close-Brown 27 Dec 2023
Tiddas: Heiss takes novel from the page to centre stage
When Anita Heiss was studying history at UNSW in the early 1990s, she was frustr...
Eelemarni Close-Brown 25 Dec 2023
NRL champion shares inspiration behind children's book
Growing up, South Sydney star Alex Johnston was inspired to reach for the NRL af...
Eelemarni Close-Brown 11 Dec 2023
Indigenous people record high rates of financial stress
First Nations people are experiencing financial hardship at twice the rate of no...
Hobart man traded Aboriginal human remains for acclaim

New research has revealed a Hobart lawyer traded Aboriginal body parts and Tasmanian Tiger skeletons to European collectors in exchange for scientific acclaim.

First Nations artist explores French connection to Sydney

An artist's work looking at cultural objects and plants taken by a French expedition has seeded a connection between migrant women and Aboriginal Elders in Sydney.

Secrets of Dawn: exposing the truth behind the magazine

Aboriginal children can be seen smiling from the pages of Dawn Magazine but there is a darker story behind the pictures. Dawn and New Dawn Magazine were created by the NSW Aborigines Welfare Board (AW...

Joy-riders' passion for cars steered into legal avenue

An innovative program in north Queensland is hoping to encourage young First Nations people to take their love of cars to the workshop rather than the streets.

Prenatal program helps Indigenous mums and bubs thrive

When Natalie Page went into labour suddenly with her first baby she was quite frightened. Ms Page's mother drove her to the nearest hospital to give birth to her oldest daughter Emariah.

Small green turtle inspires Bangarra child's play

The creators of Bangarra's first production for children hope the tale of a small green turtle named Migi will resonate with kids. Waru is a collaborative effort written by Munaldjali/Nununkul actor H...

The preventable disease killing First Nations people

Two Indigenous people are dying each week of an entirely preventable heart disease. When most people pick up the Strep A bacteria, it's a simple case of being treated by antibiotics.

Global eye on Burrup art as heritage custodians gather

More than 40,000 years ago, Aboriginal people of Murujuga began carving art into stone on the Burrup peninsula in Western Australia. The cultural landscape is nominated for world heritage listing and...

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