Noongar Nation
A confrontation at the historic Sister Kate's site in Boorloo ended in a stalemate on Friday, with a group of Indigenous women remaining on the premises which is at the centre of a long-running disput...
The past five seasons of Australia's oldest international arts festival - the Perth Festival - have been particularly momentous, with Ian Grandage's groundbreaking series of programs representing deep...
The Place Names Melville project is much more than an exploration of language and history, it is a powerful journey of reconciliation, healing, and cultural revival.
Following widespread community support, the Town of Cambridge Council has endorsed the renaming Lake Monger Reserve to Galup, meaning 'place of fire'.
Noongar Chamber of Commerce chief executive Tim Milsom is passionate about empowering First Nations businesses and growing the Indigenous economy.
Aspirations for a public artwork at the centre of Walyalup Koort have been supported with a $949,993 grant from Lotterywest. The proposed piece, Kaarl Boyak Naariny (Fire is Burning on the Rocks), cre...
EverNow, a celebration of culture, seasons and stories, returns to Boorloo (Perth) from 3 to 7 October during Kambarang, the Noongar season of birth, new life and renewal.
The Karri Karrak Aboriginal Corporation has been selected as a grant recipient in Round 8 of the Aboriginal Ranger Program. The funding of $1,075,336 will enable the corporation to establish the Karri...
A stirring lecture theatre speech in his native language by a legendary Indigenous leader was the fuel that fired Clint Bracknell's quest to revive one of the world's oldest languages.
Aboriginal Elders in Boorloo (Perth) have given a Western Australian council permission to change a reserve back to its original First Nations name.
Boorloo Football Club, also known as Perth or the Demons, have become the first club in WAFL history to adopt their Traditional name. Boorloo will take the field for two rounds under their Whadjuk Noo...
Vanessa Kickett has been appointed as the new chief executive officer of Western Australia's South West Land and Sea Council (SWALSC). In being appointed to the role, the Proud Noongar woman becomes S...
A documentary telling the story of a group of Noongar Elders has won the Best Short film award at the Bronx Social Justice Matters International Film Festival in New York City.