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Indigenous artists in the West Moreton region are being invited to help shape a new space at Ipswich Hospital. West Moreton Health has opened submissions for a large-scale artwork to be installed in t...
At the entrance to Kangan Institute's future Hume Tech School, a new First Nations artwork brings together bronze, glass and sculptural digging sticks to tell an ancient story of knowledge, technology...
Queensland-based artist and business owner Belinda Day is on a mission to help improve completion rates in First Nations apprentices by creating employment pathways for Indigenous women and keeping cu...
The countdown is on for the 2026 Garrmalang Festival, with organisers unveiling an expanded program which celebrates the strength, diversity and creativity of First Nations cultures through music, vis...
In the remote community of Papulankutja in Western Australia, diesel is $4.28 a litre, roughly double the price in capital cities. One of the few sources of income in the community is its not-for-prof...
A striking artwork inspired by the connections formed at university has taken out the top prize in Curtin University's 2026 Indigenous Futures ReconciliAction Competition.
Merrigong Theatre Company is set to present Gunai artist and writer Kirli Saunders' captivating one-woman show, Yandha Djanbay (Go Slowly), as part of their Mainstage season from the 17-20 June at the...
Sydneysiders are being invited to experience a powerful after-dark celebration of First Nations culture, creativity and connection at Sea Place on Country, which is taking place at La Perouse Headland...
Ngarrindjeri Hip hop icon trials has joined Adelaide University's Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music to mentor emerging Aboriginal artists and share the skills behind a career which has helped sha...
More than 5,000 people are expected to gather in the Northern Territory's remote community of Barunga this weekend for the annual Barunga Festival, one of Australia's most significant celebrations of...
The Pigram Brothers have helped shape the sound of modern Broome. Their music has captured the saltwater, humour and tough spirit of the town in a way which reached far beyond the Kimberley.
Yuin scholar and advocate Dr Marlene Longbottom has launched her new book centring the voices of Indigenous women survivors and families who have lost loved ones to violence.
Presented by AANT Centre, Garrmalang Festival will return in 2026 promising a vibrant celebration of First Nations storytelling, culture and connection.