Indigenous History
The University of Melbourne has announced its revitalised flagship art museum, the Potter Museum of Art, will reopen to the public during Reconciliation Week on 30 May, next year, with an outstanding...
A landmark exhibition showcasing the maritime history of Tasmania's Aboriginal community is set to be unveiled in the state's north west. The Our First Mariners – Sea Country People exhibition...
Bundjalung man and Medal of the Order of Australia recipient Djon Mundine will be a central figure at the upcoming Cementa Festival in Kandos, NSW.
Almost $3.5 million in federal government funding will kickstart three innovative projects that could have long and extensive benefits for efforts to protect First Nations cultural heritage and engage...
The Reserve Bank of Australia has began a public campaign, urging Australians to contribute ideas for the redesign of the $5 note to incorporate Indigenous cultures.
The World Science Festival Brisbane 2024 is set to feature the premiere of "The Earth Above: A Deep Time View of Australia's Epic History," a full-dome experience delving into Australia's rich Indigen...
Melbourne's position as a leading promoter of Indigenous culture across the nation's capital cities has been cemented with the reopening of the newly-named and expanded Birrajung Building in Federatio...
Historian and Warraimaay woman Dr Grieves-Williams has devoted a lifetime to working with First Nations communities and documenting Australian history.
Gundungurra man David King, aka Dingo Darbo, spoke with National Indigenous Times about his connection to country, the history of The Gully in Katoomba and life growing up as the son of Aunty Mary Kin...
The rapid sell-out of the Yarrabah Music and Cultural Festival has prompted the introduction of another noteworthy event for the Tropics leg of Queensland Music Trails.
High school students will take a broader view of Australia's colonial past as part of a reform of the NSW curriculum. The NSW Education Standards Authority on Tuesday released freshly updated syllabus...
Despite the threat of rain more than 150 people gathered at Post Office Square in Meeanjin / Brisbane on Thursday to commemorate and celebrate the life of Aboriginal freedom fighter, Dundalli.
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