Storytellers
Eight Indigenous storytellers will have an opportunity to connect and create real impact through the third iteration of a collaborative training program in New South Wales.
Proudly presented by Façon Magazine and generously supported by Greater Bank, The Indigenous Storytellers Scholarship is set take place once again this year.
First Nations artist Denzel Coyne openly admits that when he started crafting traditional Indigenous objects, his very first attempts were "crap".
Musician Casey Donovan headlines a talented lineup of mentors for Façon Magazine's 2025 Indigenous Storytellers Scholarship program. Announced as the Scholarship's music mentor, Donovan is one o...
The inconspicuous woman who bankrolled the First Nations Writers Festival since its humble beginnings in 2022 was once a global investment banker, but Anna Borzi is not what she seems.
High-end fashion magazine creative agency and events company, Facon Magazine has announced the return of the annual Indigenous Storytellers Scholarship.
Darwin community members gathered at The Northern Territory Indigenous Business Network on recently to look back on the devastating Cyclone Tracy, 50 years on.
Australia's major First Nations literature festival, Blak & Bright has appointed Indigenous writer Bebe Oliver as its new artistic director and chief executive.
Budding Indigenous storytellers have a chance to connect and create real impact through the second iteration of a collaborative training program in New South Wales.
First Nations writer Elfie Shiosaki's provocative new book explores the profound impact of colonialisation in Western Australia through poems about survival, resilience but most of all, hope.
Proud Merlam and Erublam neur/woman Jillian Bowie is one of three new board members to join the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. Ms Bowie, who is a Samsep and Zagareb woman from the islands of Erub and...
After 21 years, Yawuru leader Tony Lee has stepped down as the chair of Australia's only First Nations publishing house, Magabala Books. Following Mr Lee's departure, Magabala Books deputy chair and M...
After weeks of anticipation and speculation, Facon Magazine has announced Dharug singer-songwriter Ruby Shay as the winner and recipient of their 2024 Indigenous Storytellers Scholarship.