Indigenous Culture
A new book from UWA Publishing is reframing Western Australia's story through the historical artefacts, artworks and natural specimens held in its museums, libraries and galleries.
The 2025 Quandamooka Festival has closed on Minjerribah following its largest gathering to date. Featured alongside the festival was the grand opening of the QUAMPI Arts & Culture Centre.
First Nations artists are being invited to create a suite of artworks representing the interconnected Songlines of Country for a new global tourism campaign.
The Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation has officially opened a vibrant First Nations-designed, owned and operated arts and cultural centre that will showcase Quandamooka arts, culture a...
The new QUAMPI Arts & Culture Centre will be officially launched during the 2025 Quandamooka Festival; a significant milestone for Indigenous culture.
The Queensland Government will invest $1.5 million in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and arts organisations to support new projects and upgrade Indigenous Art Centres across Queensland.
The Yarrabah Music and Cultural Festival will return this month with Cape York band Black Image announced as the headline act. The group, made up of multiple generations of family members, is known fo...
The Murri School in Acacia Ridge held its annual NAIDOC Family Fun Day on Friday, bringing together community members to celebrate culture, connection and Country.
Cultural leaders from across Queensland gathered this week to explore the lasting legacy the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games could leave for the state's arts and creative sectors.
NAIDOC Week 2025 will be marked across Queensland with a wide range of events celebrating Indigenous culture, identity and leadership. This year's theme, 'The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & L...
Performances from J-MILLA, Lil Mase, Big Noyz and the Sunrise Dance Troupe will feature at Blak, Proud & Next Gen Loud next month. The event, set to take place on Friday 4 July in Birtinya on the...
National Reconciliation Week 2025 is being marked under the theme 'Bridging Now to Next', which highlights the ongoing connection between past, present and future.
One of the most significant creation stories will this weekend be presented for the first time in Western Australia's Pilbara region, where it originated.