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‘A place where Australia comes together’: All you need to know about the Garma Festival

‘A place where Australia comes together’: All you need to know about the Garma Festival

Australia’s largest and most influential annual First Nations event begins in Arnhem Land at the weekend, with the Voice to parliament the central talking point.

  • by Jack Latimore

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Brisbane Lions pay homage to their Aboriginal roots in old Fitzroy

Brisbane Lions pay homage to their Aboriginal roots in old Fitzroy

Brisbane Lions will celebrate their Fitzroy roots by transplanting seedlings from the 150-year-old Moreton Bay fig tree in Carlton Gardens.

  • by Jack Latimore
Why it took 100 years to restore the dignity of Nanny Nellie

Why it took 100 years to restore the dignity of Nanny Nellie

A family’s fight to right the wrongs against a woman who was used without consent for a naked sculpture.

  • by Julie Power
Phone tower plans spark a clash of cultures in exclusive coastal enclave
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Phone tower plans spark a clash of cultures in exclusive coastal enclave

A parcel of land nestled amid the exclusive Central Coast properties is at the centre of a stoush between ancient cultural practice and 21st century technology.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Part of Blue Mountains next spot to reclaim its Indigenous name as trend picks up

Part of Blue Mountains next spot to reclaim its Indigenous name as trend picks up

Australians are embracing the use of traditional Indigenous place names alongside European names.

  • by Ben Cubby
‘No pride in genocide’: Thousands march in NAIDOC Week rally

‘No pride in genocide’: Thousands march in NAIDOC Week rally

Yorta Yorta woman Sarai Roe said the peaceful march was a great way to showcase the achievements of Indigenous people.

  • by Jack Latimore
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How would your dinner differ if First Nations people owned the land?

How would your dinner differ if First Nations people owned the land?

How would your dinner differ if First Nations people owned the land?

  • by Bianca Hrovat
Cruisin’ for a pension
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Cruisin’ for a pension

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Meet the Aussie hip hop act sharing a stage with Kendrick Lamar and Blur

Meet the Aussie hip hop act sharing a stage with Kendrick Lamar and Blur

Dem Mob made their international debut at Primavera Sound in Barcelona earlier this year, taking their English and Pitjantjantjara hip hop to a global audience.

  • by Sosefina Fuamoli
How to celebrate NAIDOC Week – or ‘Black Christmas’ – in Melbourne

How to celebrate NAIDOC Week – or ‘Black Christmas’ – in Melbourne

NAIDOC Week has arrived, and with it an array of events to honour First Nations cultures and histories in Melbourne.

  • by Jack Latimore
Education first, penalties later, but WA cultural heritage laws still coming into effect within days

Education first, penalties later, but WA cultural heritage laws still coming into effect within days

The West Australian government has softened the blow of new Aboriginal cultural heritage laws, but will not move their implementation from July 1.

  • by Sarah Brookes