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Uluṟu National Park authorities have allegedly fined film production companies and private vloggers for shooting scenes of sites sacred to Aṉangu people.
The Australian Public Service has reached a major milestone, with 100 First Nations staff now holding senior executive service roles. The achievement marks the success of the SES100 initiative, a prog...
With several First Nations brands specialising in mens apparel, this month Style Up is spotlighting some of the top male First Nations fashion brands ahead of Father's Dy on Sunday 7 September.
From sharing the stage with 30 of Australia's most iconic fashion brands at Melbourne Fashion Week last year to spearheading a 'change the date' campaign and moving retail spaces, Clothing The Gaps sh...
Lizard traps constructed by First Nations people on Western Australia's south coast create reptile habitats which can guide granite outcrop conservation, research from the University of Western Austra...
Whether rallying for Indigenous rights, strolling down the street, or sipping coffee in a cafe on Wurundjeri country in Victoria - you're bound to have come across someone with a dual love for fashion...
In the shadow of the statue of Archie Roach and his long-time partner Ruby Hunter - who both pushed for Aboriginal recognition their entire lives - and down a lane Roach's music and legacy made famous...
After the latest step in a "massive journey", Aboriginal social enterprise and fashion label Clothing The Gaps are sticking to their values, and inviting others to join them.
A number of prominent Indigenous Australians have lent their support to a petition calling for Australia Day to be moved from January 26, arguing it is not a date the nation "should be proud of".
Using fashion as a catalyst for social change, Clothing The Gaps made a bold and powerful statement at Melbourne Fashion Week last month, as the brand took to the Closing Showcase to present three gar...
Guided by fate, First Nations creatives Natisha Tabua and Lucas Schober, feeling stuck in a creative rut, found new direction by taking on the Closing Showcase at this year's Melbourne Fashion Week.
A "flash mob" of didgeridoo and clapstick players has set a new world record for the largest ensemble of clapsticks as Indigenous custodians celebrated three years of reoccupation of their homelands.
In honour of celebrating National NAIDOC Week, Melbourne Central is continuing its partnership with Aboriginal social enterprise, Clothing The Gaps.