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A new multipurpose evacuation centre in Fiji has been commissioned for Maumi Village in Bau, Tailevu to provide shelter during cyclones, floods and other emergencies.
Warumilang has opened expressions of interest for its 2026 intake of the Indigenous Cadetship Program, which supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university students to complete an undergrad...
Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this report contains the name of a person who has died. First Nations performers, creatives, market stall holders and food vendors de...
A multi-million dollar support package is set to expand an Indigenous land management and ecological research program in Australia's far north.
UMI Arts will unveil its 12th annual Freshwater Saltwater members' exhibition on June 20. Taking place at Jensen Plaza Gallery in Manoora, the new exhibition will celebrate the vibrant and diverse art...
Featuring 20 member artists and 120 artworks, this month UMI Arts will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a commemorative, invitation-only exhibition.
Celebrating both its 20th year in operation and a new exhibition season, UMI Arts is set to have a busy 2025. With the public opening of You & Me - the annual member showcase and first exhibition...
Orange Sky, a not-for-profit organisation supporting people in need with free mobile laundry facilities, has launched a service in Wurrumiyanga - which will be the organisation's eighth service in the...
While listening and feeling the sounds of the earth is at the heart of the dance piece Bunyi Bunyi Bumi, its "beautiful gift" is the remapping of cultural connections across the Asia-Pacific.
Cairns' newest exhibition, art and design hub, Studio 29, will celebrate the opening of its much-anticipated show, Flourishing, on Friday, 22 November.
UMI Arts will mark the end of the 2024 exhibition season with The Summer Show - a visual art and jewellery collection by 12 Far North Queensland First Nations artists.
The Queensland Arts Showcase Program has been awarded more $1.05 million in funding to support 23 arts and cultural projects across the state, many of which are Indigenous-owned initiatives.
First Nations artists Jinneecka Don (Tjapukai/Kuku Yalanji) and Cecelia Slade (Torres Strait Islands) will present a combined showcase of their artworks – more than 50 pieces of work in total -...