Indigenous Storytelling
The National Institute of Dramatic Art has partnered with Australian Plays Transform to launch a new pilot program aimed at supporting emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers for stage...
When Dear Son premieres at Queensland Theatre this month, Torres Strait Islander actor Jimi Bani will step onto the stage to help bring to life a collection of powerful letters that explore fatherhood...
Three Indigenous South Australian writer/directors have entered production on new short films as part of the South Australian Film Corporation's First Nations Short Film Program.
Wiradjuri artist Ella Havelka will join a lineup of Indigenous performers and creatives this Saturday at Mindjiigari Ngurru; a cultural event taking place at Young Henrys in Newtown as part of the Inn...
Six Indigenous authors have been shortlisted for the 2025 black&write! Writing Fellowships, a national program run by the State Library of Queensland.
Melbourne-based XR studio PHORIA has released Julaymba, its first original XR production. The immersive experience, named after the Eastern Kuku Yalanji word for the Daintree Rainforest, showcases the...
The First Nations Writers Festival continues to elevate Indigenous voices, providing a platform for emerging authors to share their stories with the world.
Blak & Bright, a major First Nations literary organisation, has appointed new leadership and unveiled its 2025 program. Kooma and Nguri woman, Cheryl Leavy has been named General Manager, bringing...
Under new leadership of artistic director Anna Reece, Perth Festival 2025 is set to shine a spotlight on First Nations storytelling. Running for 24 days from February 7 with 104 events scheduled - 64...
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