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'You can't capture it in words': Cornerstones of Redfern meet with youth basketball skills camp at NCIE
Having NBL champion Will Hickey and more elite basketball figures in the heart o...
Jarred Cross 15 Apr 2026
More eyes on Murujuga after prestigious TIME Magazine listing
It was a long battle for the extraordinary Murujuga landscape across the Burrup...
David Prestipino 23 Mar 2026
Aunty Beryl’s cookbook to celebrate decades of Indigenous culinary craft
A new cookbook celebrating Indigenous food knowledge and cultural storytelling w...
Joseph Guenzler 13 Mar 2026
Ken Wyatt takes the reins as new Chair of Rock Art Australia
Former federal minister Ken Wyatt AM has been appointed the new Chair of Rock Ar...
Giovanni Torre 3 Nov 2025
Murujuga report lead researcher speaks out on rock art monitoring report
The lead scientist of a major report on the impact of industrial emissions on an...
Giovanni Torre 7 Jun 2025
A 50,000-year timeline told through the Kimberley’s ancient rock art

Western Australia's Kimberley region holds one of the world's most extraordinary cultural treasures, with ancient rock art dating back as far as 50,000 years.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Oct 25, 2024
Northern Territory's peak alcohol body urges government to maintain minimum unit pricing

The peak body for Alcohol and Other Drugs treatment services in the Northern Territory has called on the new CLP government to retain minimum unit pricing, arguing it is an evidence-based policy to ma...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 10, 2024
Parrtjima set to shine for 10th instalment in 2025

The Northern Territory's spectacular Parrtjima – A Festival in Light is set to dazzle as locals invite visitors to in submerge themselves in the Aboriginal light festival.

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Tiesha Hewitt Oct 8, 2024
Redfern art auction set to raise funds for community's Indigenous children

The National Centre of Indigenous Excellence (NCIE) is organising a special art auction in Redfern to raise funds for its youth programs to support children in the community.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jun 28, 2024
Emma Donovan leads impressive lineup for Meanjin's Open Season: Blak Day Out street party

Open Season 2024 is set to begin on the first day of winter, launching at Meanjin's King St precinct with First Night: Blak Day Out, a vibrant street party for all ages.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke May 22, 2024
'Stories of the Tanganekald' - new book celebrates Ngarrindjeri cultural heritage

Inspired by the late Ngarrindjeri Elder Milerum (Clarence Long), Stories of the Tanganekald delves into the ancient stories that have been passed down through generations.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Mar 26, 2024
Wundig wer Wilura - an ancient Noongar story of star-crossed lovers

The tale of Wundig and Wilura, known as "Wundig wer Wilura," is an ancient Noongar story that revolves around two star-crossed lovers. Wundig, a dashing young man, is highly regarded among the Hills...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 22, 2024
Ancient Lands Experience officially opens at Ngilgi Cave

A new $3.6 million Ancient Lands Experience has opened at Ngilgi Cave, situated on the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge in Yallingup, in WA's south-west.

Dianne Bortoletto Dianne Bortoletto Nov 29, 2023
Aboriginal Elders suspend Rio Tinto site survey over heritage concerns

Traditional Owners have halted a heritage survey on Rio Tinto's Brockman Syncline project in the Pilbara after blasting impacted an Indigenous rock shelter.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Oct 11, 2023
Ancient Indigenous cutting tools found off WA coast

Ancient Aboriginal artefacts likely dumped in a freshwater spring thousands of years ago have been miraculously discovered under the sea off Western Australia.

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Phoebe Loomes Jun 22, 2023
WA Police Commissioner defends treatment of journalist after home raid and seizure of work equipment

Authorities have carried out multiple searches of a photojournalist who captured images of the removal of ancient rock art from the site for a fertiliser plant in Western Australia's Pilbara.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 4, 2023
Redfern Indigenous hub's future remains unclear two months on from closure call fiasco

Key Redfern community leaders claim they are being shut out of conversations around the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence as questions continue to be raised around its future.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Oct 4, 2022
What next for NCIE? Stakeholders reveal how community will have say in Redfern Indigenous centre's future

Redfern locals will finally have a say in conversations about the future of the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence from next week, according to former Aboriginal social justice commissioner Mick...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Aug 24, 2022
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