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For hundreds of years since white settlement, wild cattle have wreaked havoc on a remote 30,000-hectare property, creating environmental and cultural challenges for its First Nations custodians.
Almost fifty years ago, on a spring morning in 1975, the Australian experiment in democracy came undone. On the steps of Parliament House, Australia's 21st Prime Minister—Edward Gough Whitlam&md...
The work of Indigenous artist Danie Mellor features at the new State Library Station main entrance at La Trobe and Swanston streets. All five underground Metro Tunnel stations are now complete, bringi...
Hundreds of people on the Tiwi Islands are set to be without electricity for days after a fire broke out at the local power station at the weekend.
The High Court has granted Traditional Owners leave to appeal the Northern Territory Government's approval of a massive groundwater extraction licence at Singleton Station.
Half a century ago then prime minister Gough Whitlam poured a handful of soil into the hands of a man who had led an eight-year protest for the rights of his people.
An Indigenous-owned West Kimberley cattle station has called for the public's help in tracking down stolen goods. The Kimberley Agriculture and Pastoral Company's Myroodah Station has reported the the...
RISING has confirmed the final event for its 2025 program, with a one-day music and cultural takeover set to close the festival inside one of Melbourne's newest underground train stations.
May 1 is a day of great significance to working people and workers' movements around the world. In Western Australia's Pilbara region, it has particular significance as the anniversary of a major Abor...
Whangaroa Ngaiotonga Trust and Tawapata South Māori Incorporation Onenui Station have been announced finalists for this year's Ahuwhenua Trophy, which recognises excellence in Māori sheep an...
Land Councils in the Northern Territory have criticised the CLP government's decision to enact "significant" changes to water allocation plans without prior consultation with Traditional Owners.
For 60 years, Coranderrk Aboriginal Station was home to First Nations people from across Victoria. Between 1863 and 1924, the mission was a site of work and life.
Festival tickets and highly-coveted camping spots will go on sale late next month for one of the country's standout Indigenous cultural tourism events.