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Partnership sees Yolŋu Rangers lead education rethink
In northeast Arnhem Land education is being reimagined. Not through policy refor...
Nicole Brown 5 May 2026
From premiership to the seasons: Shannon Motlop harvests culture for the next generation
On Larrakia Country at Bagot Community during the school holidays, laughter, lea...
Nicole Brown 29 Jan 2026
The learning tools changing how Australians understand culture
There is a quiet shift happening in how people want to learn about Aboriginal cu...
Nicole Brown 9 Jan 2026
Julie Roy Honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award at 2025 Territory Natural Resource Management Awards
Ngukurr born ranger and respected leader Julie Roy has been recognised with the...
Nicole Brown 26 Nov 2025
Marra Elders Playgroup builds bridges across generations

A playgroup at Adelaide's only First Nations aged care home is fostering meaningful connection between Elders and local children, celebrating the world's oldest continuous culture in a setting filled...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 23, 2025
Indigenous views on elderhood offer insights into healthy ageing

A new study from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa has examined how Indigenous communities define elderhood and how this role supports healthy ageing and community well-being.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 13, 2025
More protection and awareness needed for culturally and ecologically important lizard traps

Lizard traps constructed by First Nations people on Western Australia's south coast create reptile habitats which can guide granite outcrop conservation, research from the University of Western Austra...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Mar 3, 2025
Kimberley man braves harsh Tasmanian terrain in newest season of Alone Australia

For Matt Allwood survival is rooted in his heritage and upbringing. As a Yanyuwa, Waanyi/Garawa man, his deep connection to culture and Country was shaped by the teachings of Aboriginal Elders and com...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Feb 14, 2025
Young Indigenous leaders on the path to empowerment

Seven young Indigenous leaders from Cape York recently completed a seven-week leadership program featuring workshops aimed at promoting growth, leadership skills, and cultural understanding.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Sep 30, 2024
WA Government offers up to $500,000 to seven not-for-profit Aboriginal organisations for heritage protection projects

State government funding will provide a boost to seven not-for-profit Aboriginal organisations in Western Australia. The organisations will be able to carry out 11 projects aimed at safeguarding impor...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jun 11, 2024
Funding opportunities available to boost First Nations languages and arts

Applications are currently being accepted for the most recent competitive grant opportunity offered through the Indigenous Languages and Arts (ILA) program, which is supported by the federal governmen...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Feb 5, 2024
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