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On Kalkatungu Country in north-west Queensland in 1884, Aboriginal men and women were killed during a violent confrontation with colonial forces at a place now known as Battle Mountain.
Note: This story contains the name and image of someone who has died. The legacy of late Aboriginal artist Clifford Possum Jampijinpa, who was exhibiting in New York by the late 1980s, continues this...
A young girl, Amazine, sits beside her father, Amaziah Club, during a men's ceremony on Alyawarre Country in Ampilatwatja, 325 kilometres north-east of Mparntwe/Alice Springs.
Senior Aṉangu men from Ernabella, also known as Pukatja, have completed the final spears for Waninyi, a major cultural artwork set to be unveiled at the 2026 Biennale, one of Australia's biggest...
Artists from the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Lands — the desert region where Western Australia, the Northern Territory and South Australia meet — have carried one of...
Orange afternoon light dapples the concrete of the Old Crossing Bridge as young Aboriginal women turn it into a runway, draped in garments created by local designers. It's a striking scene.
Crossing three deserts and more than 1,800 kilometres from WA's Kimberley region to the Mid West, the Canning Stock Route is among the world's most remote and unforgiving tracks.
International model and proud Walmajarri, Gooniyandi, Wajarri and Yamatji woman Billie Jean Hamlet says she wishes the After the Flood Fashion Project existed when she was a girl growing up in Fitzroy...