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Aboriginal desert story finds new audience in India
Artists from the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Lands — the...
Natasha Clark 8 Dec 2025
Intercultural performance ‘The Third Space – A Sacred Place’ debuts in Magandjin
A groundbreaking intercultural music collaboration featuring Aboriginal, Torres...
Rebekah Rasmussen 10 Nov 2025
Indigenous artists sought for new global tourism campaign
First Nations artists are being invited to create a suite of artworks representi...
David Prestipino 18 Sep 2025
Groundbreaking event shares ancient Songlines in new light
One of the most significant creation stories will this weekend be presented for...
David Prestipino 17 May 2025
'Nyamat Yarkeen Karween': Gunditjmara cultural connections to be celebrated at Portland Upwelling Festival
This year's Portland's Upwelling Festival will feature a First Nations program,...
Dechlan Brennan 28 Oct 2024
Groundbreaking songlines exhibition Finland-bound

For Tapaya Edwards, accompanying an important cultural piece thousands of kilometres across the world extends beyond himself - it's a continued line of expression he was passed down by his ancestors.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Oct 7, 2024
ABC takes legal action to pursue information behind Land Council's turn on NSW gold mine

The ABC has taken legal action against the Indigenous land council that softened its stance against a $1 billion gold mine in western NSW. The Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council's submission last Ja...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Sep 13, 2024
Support kickstarts trio of Indigenous-focused projects

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...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Aug 2, 2024
Song spirals of ancestors will be heard in new work

Choreographer Rosealee Pearson's dance piece Song Spirals, premiering at the upcoming Darwin Festival, began with a book she couldn't put down.

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Liz Hobday Aug 1, 2024
Cultural awakening fuels passion to revive Indigenous language

A stirring lecture theatre speech in his native language by a legendary Indigenous leader was the fuel that fired Clint Bracknell's quest to revive one of the world's oldest languages.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Feb 27, 2024
Exclusive: Woodside activist before court, charged with serious offences

Activist Raelene Cooper will appear in Karratha Magistrate's Court on a string of serious charges later this month. The Mardudhunera woman, who has campaigned to protect ancient rock art in Western Au...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Feb 2, 2024
Woodside correspondence details offers to meet Traditional Owners before Scarborough legal action

Legal submissions released by the Federal Court before its landmark decision last Thursday to block Woodside Energy undertaking seismic testing for its Scarborough LNG project off the Pilbara coast sh...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Oct 4, 2023
"Extraordinary" Murujuga Cultural Landscape nominated for World Heritage List

The Australian government has nominated Murujuga Cultural Landscape for inscription on the World Heritage List. The nomination, announced Friday, was submitted to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre in l...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 10, 2023
Dan Sultan to lead Share the Spirit in Survival Day festival

January 26 is looming and while some choose not to mark it at all, there is the opportunity, if you choose, to celebrate the survival of First Nations people and culture through some amazing and inspi...

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Shannon McGuire Jan 6, 2023
WA Police raid home of outspoken Burrup campaigner

The home of Mardudhunera woman Raelene Cooper, who is campaigning to protect ancient rock art in Western Australia's north from further industrialisation, was raided by WA Police on Thursday while she...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 4, 2022
'Disruptive organisation' reconstructs the surrounds of Sydney's Darling Harbour to show forgotten Gadigal life

On the tourist-focused Darling Harbour foreshore a series of digital artworks pointing to landmarks and basins once within earshot and eyesight show how the land was once lived on by Gadigal people.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Sep 8, 2022
Whadjuk-Noongar songlines integrated on Curtin University campus

Two Whadjuk-Noongar songlines have been integrated into Curtin University's Bentley campus in the form of public artworks. Nimunburr, Yawuru, Ballardong, Noongar artist Kamsani Bin-Salleh created the...

Emma Ruben Emma Ruben Jul 15, 2022
Culture, colonisation and community explored in interactive artwork on Sydney's Dharug Country

The Indigenous history of Blacktown on Dharug country in Sydney's western suburbs is rich, culturally significant and at times troubling to recount.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jun 2, 2022
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