Rona Rubunjta Arrente’s “I’m Black” (2015) (left); Ngala Wheeler’s “Brotherhood” (2015) (right) in ‘Our Land is Alive: Hermannsburg Potters for Kids continues’ at The Ian Potter Centre, National ...
Researchers have sought to improve our understanding of why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women (respectfully referred to hereon as Aboriginal) with breast cancer can have poorer outcomes than ...
Recognition of Aboriginal Australians has become standard at most public events. Increasingly, the right is taking aim at the practice. By Victoria Kim Reporting from Sydney, Australia Leading up to ...
The family of a Wiradjuri woman who died while in custody in Tasmania say she will be remembered "as a loving and vibrant individual" and have asked for respect while they grieve. WARNING: This ...
April 25 1896 was a significant date in the history of women’s legal rights in Australia. Two things happened on this day: women, including Aboriginal women, voted for the first time in Australia, ...
The annual “Closing the Gap” report released last month and covering 2025 provides another stark picture of the deepening social crisis confronting Aboriginal workers and youth. While the Albanese ...
From James Henry to Nardi Simpson, Aaron Wyatt, Adam Manning and Nina Korbe, here are First Nations voices making waves in Australia’s classical music scene.
This article contains references to and the names of people who are now deceased. Australia’s latest homicide data lay bare a grim reality for Indigenous women: lethal domestic violence is not abating ...