Keira Jenkins   

Matriarchy in motion: dancers bring Country to stage
Dance has always been in Peta Strachan. The Dharug woman has been dancing for mo...
Keira Jenkins 1 Jan 2026
'Our Rocky': telling tale of first Aboriginal Olympian
Francis "Frank" Roberts was a world record-holder and legendary boxer, but when...
Keira Jenkins 1 Dec 2025
Gulpilil's Journey Home reveals a rich, deep culture
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following...
Keira Jenkins 27 Oct 2025
Indigenous chef on a mission to spread the word about native foods
While vegemite, meat pies and sausage rolls might be synonymous with Australian...
Keira Jenkins 22 Sep 2025
Indigenous language, song celebrated on iconic stage
Shellie Morris' career in music spans more than two decades but she still beams...
Keira Jenkins 2 Sep 2025
Culture takes centre stage in 'incredible' musical

Gamilaraay performer Googoorewon Knox has music in his blood. His grandfather Roger Knox is a country music legend and on the other side of his family, his grandmother Auriel Andrew was also a respect...

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Keira Jenkins Jul 26, 2025
This artist wants culture valued beyond NAIDOC Week

Each year the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait people are recognised during NAIDOC Week. This year marks 50 years of the national celebration and features the theme Th...

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Keira Jenkins Jul 6, 2025
Indigenous art fair weaves legacy through every fibre

What started as a small market to support Aboriginal arts, crafts, tourism and bush food businesses now attracts vendors from the most remote corners of the nation.

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Keira Jenkins Jun 23, 2025
The power of music sustaining Indigenous languages

For musician and producer Deline Briscoe, using language in her songs is not just a responsibility, it is a continuation of tradition and honouring her ancestors.

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Keira Jenkins May 29, 2025
Yamatji author weaves identity through debut

After starting a creative writing course to fill some time, Mabel Gibson has now published her debut book Crybaby, an 'honest and true' reflection on her life.

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Keira Jenkins Apr 20, 2025
Big Girls Don't Cry: Black joy celebrated in debut play

Dalara Williams wanted to see people like her in the romcoms she grew up with, so she wrote her own. After studying acting, the roles the Wiradjuri and Gumbaynggirr woman was asked to audition for wer...

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Keira Jenkins Apr 5, 2025
Shining a light on First Nations stories and culture

Balanggarra and Yolŋu artist Molly Hunt's mission is to show how loved, beautiful and strong Indigenous women are. Her Three Generations of Station Women installation at Parrtjima Festival in Ali...

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Keira Jenkins Apr 5, 2025
Guiding light in the sky inspires musical composition

Troy Russell started his musical journey young. He was 11 when he began taking piano lessons with a neighbour, and music has since remained a part of his life.

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Keira Jenkins Mar 29, 2025
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