Sir Doug Nicholls
Dan Sultan will headline entertainment ahead of Sir Doug Nicholls Round's marquee annual spectacle Dreamtime at the 'G. The Eastern Arrernte and Gurindji man and Deadly Awards, Australian Independent...
In-language broadcast for Top End communities returns to Sir Doug Nicholls Round in 2026 with Yolŋu Radio. The Arnhem Land station is broadcasting into six major communities and 12 homelands, inc...
St Kilda wanted to pay tribute this year to Bradley Hill's enduring AFL career with the design of the club's Indigenous guernsey. The Noongar man was given carte blanche on creating the canvas ahead o...
New Sydney Swans favourite Malcolm Rosas Jnr says he feels lucky to be a role model Indigenous kids can look up to ahead of his first Marn Grook match on Friday night.
Growing up, Sir Doug Nicholls Round was Carlton draftee Jack Ison's favourite time of the footy season. The Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta man donned the Blues Indigenous jumper, designed by Larrakia artis...
He's an All Australian, two-time best and fairest, member of the Indigenous team of the Century and decorated coach in his home town, but Michael 'Magic' McLean had to come around to the idea of joini...
One of the Northern Territory's most influential football figures - Michael McLean - has been announced as the AFL's 2026 Sir Doug Nicholls Round honouree.
Every year on January 26, Australians are asked to celebrate our nation. Yet, for First Peoples, this date marks not pride, but profound loss.
The Victorian Government is calling for nominations for the 2025 Victorian Aboriginal Honour Roll, which celebrates First Nations people whose leadership and achievements have shaped the state.
WAFL great Stephen Michael's career in football speaks for itself, so much so the Noongar man is the 2025 Sir Doug Nicholls Round honouree. Across 243 games for South Fremantle, Michael collected two...
Nasiah Milera-Wanganeen first love before football was traditional Aboriginal art. The rising St Kilda star's fondest memories growing up was staying with the grandparents.
Michael Long kicked off the AFL's showpiece celebration of Indigenous history and culture on Friday, calling on all Australians to create a better country for future generations.
Saying "everything happens for a reason", Willie Rioli is proud to reach 100 AFL games in the Sir Doug Nicholls Round."If I do start to get dementia or something, for some reason, I will remember this...