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Reopening Nyinkka Nyunyu: A cultural heartbeat returns to Tennant Creek
In the heart of Tennant Creek, a powerful cultural space is opening its doors on...
Nicole Brown 6 May 2026
Significant Warumungu cultural heritage items return home after long global journey
The Warumungu community of Tennant Creek gathered at the Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and...
Giovanni Torre 17 Oct 2025
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Roo-tooth headband among artefacts returned from US
Ten glass spearheads and a kangaroo tooth headband are being returned to Austral...
Keira Jenkins 21 May 2025
Journey to Warumungu Country sees Magpies walk the walk following Do Better report
There was a time when Collingwood's reputation on race relations was a long, lon...
Andrew Mathieson 11 Dec 2024
Elders welcome return of Warumungu cultural heritage material by the Horniman Museum and Gardens in London
A collection of culturally significant artefacts of the Warumungu Community of T...
Dechlan Brennan 11 Sep 2024
Artefacts returned from US: 'they belong to our people'

Culturally significant tools and other objects are returning to Warumungu Country in the Northern Territory from a museum in the United States.

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Keira Jenkins Jul 25, 2024
Second New Zealand museum returns cultural objects to central Australia’s Warumugnu people

A second New Zealand institution has agreed to the return of First Nations artefacts, with four Warumungu cultural objects to be returned to central Australia from an Aukland museum.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 26, 2022
Central Australian cultural objects to be returned to Warumungu people after century-long absence

Six cultural objects of Warumungu origin will be returned to Australia from New Zealand later this year. The planned return comes after extensive dialogue between the Warumungu community of Tennant Cr...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 19, 2022
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