Heritage
The new documentary LET OUR MOUNTAINS LIVE will make its North American Premiere at the 2026 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, running April 23 to May 3.
Gail Harradine's award-winning artwork captures a moment of reflection - of the past, present and future - and her connection to a place recently at the centre of tension.
A new multichannel audiovisual artwork by multi-disciplinary artist Tahlia Palmer (Yuwaalaraay/Gamilaraay and mixed European descent), created in collaboration with Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung man Jasper C...
The Koorie Heritage Trust will present Treading Lightly, a major fashion and textiles exhibition, in March; showcasing more than 38 remarkable garments, textile works alongside beautifully crafted acc...
Wadawurrung artist Deanne Gilson has been awarded the Koorie Heritage Trust's Award for Excellence in Any Media for her work, Porronggitj gupma Ngaramilli baa Bunyia Beenyak under Barri-morrgal - The...
The team behind the movie 'You're No Indian' received a cease-and-desist letter this week from attorneys representing the Pechanga Band of Indians and its chairman, Mark Macarro, demanding all screeni...
The Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) is marking its 40th anniversary with a major solo retrospective honouring the late Gunditjmara Elder, Aunty Constance (Connie) Hart.
The natural and cultural values of the Kimberley's Martuwarra Fitzroy River was showcased to a Naarm audience recently, when powerful nature documentary Lifeblood premiered at the Melbourne Documentar...
The Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) has been awarded the 2025 Exhibition Development Fund for its upcoming project, Journey Among Men. The $40,000 grant — the full available amount — comes fro...
The Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) will mark NAIDOC Week from 6 to 13 July with a program of community events, exhibitions and cultural activities at its home in Federation Square, Naarm.
Four decades of growth, resilience, and connection to Indigenous people across Victoria will be celebrated this year with the 40th anniversary of the Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT).
Over 2500 spears are now on display at the National Gallery of Australia as part of Kulata Tjuta: Tirkilpa – the largest installation of the culturally significant Kulata Tjuta Project to date.
A new exhibition at the State Library of Queensland will unveil hidden stories of strength and survival, opening on 8 March.'The Unbroken Spirit of the Kalkadoons' is a tribute to resilience and the e...