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After the Rain brings Indigenous art triennial to Gold Coast
The 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial has opened on the Gold Coast as the fi...
Joseph Guenzler 13 Jul 2026
Darkroom find shines light on remote-learning pioneers
Back in 2010, Vivien Johnson and Samantha Disbray were working in the remote des...
Andrew Stafford (AAP) 11 Jul 2026
Tonga can dare to dream after rugby league investment
Led by stars like Jason Taumalolo and Addin Fonua-Blake, Tonga are already a rug...
Joanna Guelas (AAP) 10 Jul 2026
First Nations storytellers recognised in WA's most prestigious literary awards
The 2026 Western Australian Premier's Book Awards shortlist was announced this w...
Giovanni Torre 10 Jul 2026
Monash unveils program for Kindred People - a global Indigenous‑led festival coming this September
Monash University's campuses on Boonwurrung Country will be transformed into spa...
Sponsored Content 10 Jul 2026
Potter Museum of Art opens major exhibition exploring the enduring significance of Australia's iconic gum tree

The University of Melbourne's Potter Museum of Art has opened a major new exhibition: Ngarn Wa'ngal: Art of the gum tree. Running until November 21, the exhibition explores this tree as a source of cr...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jul 10, 2026
Indigenous Stations of the Cross brings faith and culture together

Ashfield Uniting Church has unveiled a new Indigenous Stations of the Cross, offering one of Christianity's longstanding traditions through a First Nations lens.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 10, 2026
Fiji targets meat imports with sheep and goat farming push

Fiji's Farmer Training on Small Ruminant Husbandry and Management has been launched to boost sheep and goat production, reduce meat imports and strengthen rural livelihoods.

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Rebekah Rasmussen Jul 10, 2026
Marninwarntikura Women’s Resource Centre marks NAIDOC Week with night market

Dozens gathered in the garden of Marninwarntikura Women's Resource Centre in Fitzroy Crossing, a remote Kimberley town, as dusk fell for a NAIDOC Week night market and open mic.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jul 9, 2026
'Dream come true' as Pacific rugby league accord signed

The door is open for NRL and NRLW matches to be played in Pacific Island nations as part of a $250 million agreement between the Australian government and its closest neighbours.

University of Melbourne backs ILBIJERRI in new arts partnership

The University of Melbourne and ILBIJERRI Theatre Company have formalised a new partnership to support First Nations artistic excellence and career pathways in the performing arts.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 9, 2026
The power of First Nations people and culture can work for the betterment of Australia and our region

This speech was delivered by federal Ambassador for First Nations People, Justin Mohamed, at the launch of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's First Nations International Engagement Strategy...

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Justin Mohamed Jul 8, 2026
Dr Pat Anderson reflects on 50 years of NAIDOC at UQ

Dr Pat Anderson AO has marked the 50-year anniversary of NAIDOC with a personal keynote address at The University of Queensland. The Alyawarre woman from the Northern Territory reflected on the histor...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 8, 2026
Marninwarntikura Women’s Resource Centre welcomes court reopening but warns of impact on remote families

Marninwarntikura Women's Resource Centre, based in Fitzroy Crossing in Western Australia's Kimberley region, has welcomed the announcement regional court sittings will resume almost a month earlier th...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jul 7, 2026
Australian Dance Theatre returns to Carriageworks with the Sydney premiere of Two Blood

Australian Dance Theatre returns to Carriageworks next month with the Sydney premiere of Two Blood, a bold and evocative new work created by three leading Australian artists in contemporary performanc...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jul 7, 2026
Artback NT delegation strengthens First Nations cultural connections with Taiwan

Art has always been one of the oldest ways First Nations peoples have carried knowledge across generations. It holds language, culture, history and identity, connecting people long before borders were...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jul 7, 2026
Rising Yamatji and Noongar star Eloise Hart in line for Logie history

Yamatji and Noongar actor Eloise Hart has been recognised with a Logie nomination, putting her in contention to become the youngest-ever recipient of the award.

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark Jul 7, 2026
Gympie community gathers for '50 Years of Deadly' NAIDOC event

Gympie's 2026 NAIDOC event brought community together for a day of culture, dance, truth-telling and family activities. The event marked this year's NAIDOC theme, 50 Years of Deadly, recognising five...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 7, 2026
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