Indigenous Event
Aboriginal cultural festival The Karijini Experience took fashion to the stunning Kalamina Gorge in 2021 with a striking parade highlighting Aboriginal fashion and Indigenous models.
The Noongar season of Bunuru, known as 'the second summer' in February and March, are typically the hottest months of the year in the south west of Western Australia. It's a great time for gatherings.
The ACT government is offering up $50,000 in grants to support local groups or individuals wanting to hold events tor the territory's Reconciliation Day on January 27.
In April 2023, 62 seconds of totality drew 22,000 people to Western Australia's Coral Coast to view the rare Total Solar Eclipse. Located perfectly under the path for a 100 per cent solar eclipse, Exm...
First Nations culture will take centre stage at Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks with a smoking ceremony, spectacular Calling Country pyrotechnics show and celebration of Indigenous voices and storie...
This Saturday the Giiyong Festival on Thaua Country in southern New South Wales will provide an opportunity for the community to come together for a celebration of Aboriginal arts, culture and resilie...
A host of First Nations artistic performances will take centre stage at the Adelaide Festival Centre in the coming months. In her first full-length choreographic work since taking on the artistic dire...
As part of the Australian Capital Territory's NAIDOC Week Celebrations, Pipeline Talent/Recruitment delivered a sold-out event that highlighted a week of festivities in the nation's capital.
During the evening on Saturday 1 July, colour, sparkles and intricate artwork filled the room at the Brisbane Convention Centre for the 2023 National NAIDOC Awards.
Proud Wiradjuri, Kamilaroi, and Dharawal journalist Stan Grant is set to host a Sydney Council town hall event next month to discuss the Voice to Parliament and its impact on Indigenous people.
Banjima Native Title Aboriginal Corporation director Ben Jeakings said he knew it was time to inject more First Nations traditional culture into the Karijini Experience after seeing Frisbee golf was o...
This Wednesday, on Gadigal land, the David Jones Indigenous Fashion Projects runway returns, showcasing the incredible talent and innovation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander designers in the A...
The 2021 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade is taking on a different venue this year, COVID-19 restrictions have moved the iconic celebration from Oxford Street to the Sydney Cricket Ground.