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Local government representatives walk out during National Party MP Anne Webster's conference speech, calling her comments ...
Held over a week in July each year (in 2025, 6-13 July), this year’s NAIDOC Week marks 50 years of celebrating the history, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Go beyond the usual tourist spots and discover 8 immersive Aboriginal experiences across Australia, from rock art tours to ...
A collection of 37 items gifted to former Mornington Island residents in the 1970s will be taken thousands of kilometres home ...
The group representing the traditional owner groups of the Burrup Peninsula have called for a documentary produced by the ...
“Connection: Land, Water, Sky — Art & Music from Indigenous Australians” is now on view in The Lume at Newfields, 4000 N. Michigan Road. Tickets to The Lume are $21.99-$30.99 for adults and free for ...
Australian artist Darrell Sibosado’s use of visual language is quite unique, something that most people in the rest of the world may not be familiar with. “Rock art, carvings and etchings are ...
Aboriginal art, Native American motifs, Indian tribal symbols and African beadwork are the creative pillars of Nupur Kanoi’s new collection In her new collection, Maya, designer Nupur Kanoi ...
A federal MP says the Commonwealth could take over control of a controversial national Aboriginal art gallery planned for Alice Springs. It comes after the Northern Territory government announced the ...
Feature Were Indigenous Australians the world's first bakers? The Gurandgi Munjie group is revitalising native crops once cultivated by Aboriginal Australians, baking new breads with forgotten flours.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, the First Peoples of the landmass now known as Australia, represent the oldest continuously living cultures on Earth, with a 60,000-year-plus connection to ...