It has been 50 years since Australia first marked NAIDOC week. Originating in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander political ...
When the post-World War II refugees arrived, they were given free travel and accommodation but had to work for a mandatory two years to repay the Australian government. They were forced to learn ...
They present the nation’s past not as a complex history but as a crime scene, but in this version there’s no mystery about the culprits. They lay the blame for the problems plaguing remote Aboriginal ...
Indigenous advocates say culture is safety for children. But proposals in Queensland and the Northern Territory could weaken that link ...
This is Neil the Seal. Neil is a five-year-old elephant seal who pops up twice a year in Southern Tasmania, where he was born ...
National NAIDOC Week celebrations are being held across Australia this week to celebrate and recognise the history, culture ...
America may be the ultimate dream for many young Australian bull riders – but for some, bull riding delivers rewards much ...
From renamed school houses to Cape York camping trips on privately held Indigenous land, reconciliation is no longer confined ...
Is it any wonder the ABC loves it so? Because while the political class has been locked in a scuffle over Pauline Hanson and ...
One of the biggest misconceptions about NAIDOC Week is that it’s simply a celebration. While it is a time to celebrate, it ...
For 28 years, Ali Abdullah-Highfold has helped thousands of Indigenous people find familial connections through his work at ...
Former residents say the permanent heritage listing of the St Mary's Hostel site in Alice Springs is an important step ...