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A collection of culturally significant objects have been returned to Darwin's Larrakia people from a British museum. Thirty-three objects, including spears, spear throwers and a club, were returned by...
Aboriginal community groups and organisations across New South Wales are set to receive support to conduct activities which strengthen, protect and maintain traditional and contemporary Indigenous cul...
A national initiative led by the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology is working to inspire Indigenous, regional, rural and remote students to explore careers in...
Australia's Antisemitism Envoy, Jillian Segal, has distanced herself from revelations that a family trust linked to her husband made a large donation to the controversial conservative lobby group Adva...
A parcel of land on Tasmania's north-west coast has been returned to Aboriginal ownership. Located at Dempster Creek in Loongana, south-west of Ulverstone, the 26-acre title was returned to the Aborig...
A Sydney-based university museum has repatriated 16 human skulls to six villages in Papua New Guinea. The ancestral remains were returned back to villages in the country's north-eastern Madang provinc...
A culturally and scientifically significant collection of coral specimens taken from the Torres Strait Islands well over a century ago has been returned to Queensland following its rediscovery within...
Five sets of ancestral remains from Australia that had been in German museum collections since the 19th century have been handed back at a ceremony that a community representative described as a sad b...
A culturally significant carved dhulu (tree), taken from Country more than a century ago will return to Australia, instilling optimism in the Gamilaraay people who are its custodians.
Fourteen First Nations ancestors have been returned to Australia from four Californian collecting institutions. The repatriation sees five ancestors returned from Berkeley's Phoebe A.
When Austrian researcher Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt travelled to Australia in the 1970s, he was given rare access to the Warlpiri people of the Northern Territory.
Six First Nations ancestors have been returned from New Zealand following a cultural ceremony held on Wednesday. The repatriations include five ancestors returned by the Auckland War Memorial Museum a...
Culturally significant tools and other objects are returning to Warumungu Country in the Northern Territory from a museum in the United States.