INDIGENOUS ARTICLES
INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
What is National Sorry Day and Why is it Important in Australia?
Australia’s journey towards truth and reconciliation is complex, painful, and ongoing. One of the most significant markers in that journey is National Sorry Day...
ARTS/CULTURE FEATURES
MACQUARIE CENTRE INVITES YOU TO KEEP THE FIRE BURNING THIS NAIDOC WEEK
In line with this year's theme 'Keep the fire burning! Blak, loud and proud', Macquarie Centre is proud to provide a sensory experience that...
ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE
Arts Centre Melbourne partners with Indigenous radio station 3KND Kool ‘N’ Deadly
Arts Centre Melbourne is delighted to announce its newest media partner, Melbourne's only Indigenous radio station 3KND Kool 'N' Deadly.
"This partnership has come about through...
BUSINESS/FINANCE
Banking Partnership to Support Indigenous Home Ownership
The launch of two new strategic partnerships – Australian Unity Bank and Bank Australia – supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in...
CONTRIBUTORS AND BLOGGERS
Kumanjayi Walker murder trial will be a first in NT for an Indigenous death in custody. Why has it taken so long?
DAVID CROSLING/AAP
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names and images of deceased people.The Northern Territory court decision this...
CONTRIBUTORS AND BLOGGERS
Why most Aboriginal people have little say over clean energy projects planned for their land
Picture: Pexels, Author provided
Huge clean energy projects, such as the Asian Renewable Energy Hub in the Pilbara, Western Australia, are set to produce gigawatts of electricity...
INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
Reconciliation?
I’m a Palawa man from Tasmania. I’ve travelled all across Australia, meeting Indigenous communities to hear their human rights concerns.It really hurts when Indigenous...
INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
Mabo Day to be marked online in Port Phillip
Port Phillip Council, together with the Boon Wurrung Foundation, will mark Mabo Day remotely this year with a series of online events. Mabo Day...
ARTS/CULTURE FEATURES
Hidden women of history: Wauba Debar, an Indigenous swimmer from Tasmania who saved her captors
Though her brave acts were acknowledged after her death,
Wauba Debar’s grave was later robbed in the name of “science”. Tirin/WikimediaAboriginal and Torres...
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