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'Our art, our future' - Dennis Stokes appointed CEO of Injalak Arts
Injalak Arts has announced the appointment of Dennis Stokes as its new chief exe...
Nicole Brown 3 Feb 2026
Construction set to begin on ranger housing at Murujuga National Park
A local Karratha builder in Australia's north-west will soon commence constructi...
David Prestipino 19 Jan 2026
3D mapping opens up Rapa Nui’s moai quarry like never before
A new interactive 3D virtual tour is giving viewers around the world unprecedent...
Joseph Guenzler 12 Jan 2026
Smooth take-off for Intrepid Travel's $100k Ranger pledge
The tourism industry's broad support of NAIDOC Week will extend beyond the annua...
David Prestipino 14 Jul 2025
'Reconnecting with ancestry': Storylines initiative to hit the road in Western Australia
Aboriginal History WA and the State Library of Western Australia's Storylines in...
Rhiannon Clarke 17 Jan 2025
Family of Indigenous rights advocate Donald Thomson entrusts collection "of immense significance" to University of Melbourne

The Donald Thomson Ethnohistory Collection, a UNESCO-inscribed archive offering rare insights into Indigenous Australian culture, has been entrusted to the University of Melbourne by the family of Pro...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Dec 9, 2024
Cultural heritage revived in Auckland with 21 new Māori place names

Māngere-Ōtāhuhu (a local council board of Auckland) has adopted 21 new Māori place names, recognising the area's rich cultural heritage.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Oct 18, 2024
Looking After Country grants support cultural preservation projects

As Queensland celebrates NAIDOC Week, the state's government is inviting Indigenous community organisations to apply for funding to support projects aimed at caring for Country and preserving culture.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 10, 2024
Māori scholar to use knowledge for cultural preservation and environmental advocacy

Hikawai Te Nahu, originally from Rotorua and well-versed in Te Āo Māori, moved to the University of Auckland's Waipapa Taumata Rau campus in 2019, transitioning from his Māori community...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 10, 2024
AIATSIS expansion sees priceless collection of Indigenous artefacts on display in Mparntwe for the first time

Indigenous locals in Mparntwe (Alice Springs) will have access to linguistic and cultural knowledge on Country without having to fly to Canberra for the first time following the announcement of a new...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Feb 2, 2024
Kiwirrkurra community marks 40 years with 'Mirrka Palya' book launch

Kiwirrkurra, Australia's most remote community, celebrated its 40th anniversary last week with the launch of a special project during an evening concert.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Oct 21, 2023
AIATSIS joins forces with Nutanix to digitise archives for future preservation and remote access

The Australian Institute of Aboriginal Torres Strait Island Studies (AIATSIS) has joined with cloud computing service and storage company Nutanix to assist in digitising its collections of Indigenous...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 7, 2023
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