Ngunnawal
Wiradjuri and Ngunnawal artist Brook Andrew will headline a solo exhibition with Ames Yavuz art gallery in the Asia Pacific. Considered one of Australia's most important artists and a leading voice in...
The preservation, revival and celebration of Indigenous cultures has been strengthened with a dedicated program to protect the vast array of First Nations languages launching on Tuesday.
Ngunnawal Elder Aunty Violet Sheridan has welcomed the latest news on the redevelopment of a once popular Canberra tourist attraction. Telstra together with the ACT government revealed on Tuesday an i...
Canberra's newest public school will be named in honour of Ngunnawal Elder, Aunty Agnes Shea. Agnes Shea High School will open in 2025, catering for up to 800 year 7 to 10 students.
Canberra's newest waterfront park is set to take on an Indigenous name. The park is set to be named Ngamawari, which in Ngunnawal language means 'Cave Place'.
Reconciliation Australia celebrated their night of nights with the fourth Narragunnawali Awards on Friday evening, to celebrate the achievements of Australian schools who have successfully implemented...
Australia's 14th High Court chief justice has become the first to make a formal national acknowledgement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, inviting an Indigenous barrister to open the s...
First Nations community members and guests of Canberra's luxury shopping precinct were treated to the inaugural Indigenous Fashion show on Friday evening, where talented Wiradjuri artist Kristie Peter...
The ACT government has apologised to the Indigenous Ngambri people for the hurt caused by failing to recognise them as traditional custodians of the land.
The Ngunnawal Nation Traditional Owners Network Group has announced its intention to lodge a native title claim over the entire Australian Capital Territory and parts of New South Wales.
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