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The eSafety Commissioner has collaborated with First Nations communities to launch two new online safety guides, 'Safer Together!' and 'Leaving Deadly Digital Footprints,' created to empower young mob...
The Western Australian Premier's Book Awards 2025 shortlist has been announced, with First Nations writers Wayne Bergmann and Dr Tracy Westerman among the finalists.
Dean Tyson, a Ngugi man from Quandamooka Country, has launched his first solo exhibition at Aboriginal Art Co's Vault Gallery. Known by his skin name, Biŋkin, he is the most recent participant in...
Suntory Oceania has unveiled a new Indigenous artwork at its Swanbank facility in Ipswich, Queensland. The 90-metre installation was created in collaboration with the Yuggera people, the traditional c...
The National Museum of Australia will host the inaugural showing of an exhibition that explores the history of relations between Aboriginal and Chinese people in Australia and the long-lasting connect...
Elsie Stewart, a proud Biripi woman living on Awabakal Country in Newcastle, is preparing to hit the road for her seventh year in the Variety NSW Bash.
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.
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 audiobook version of Some People Want to Shoot Me, the memoir of Nyikina man Wayne Bergmann, has been released, bringing his story of cultural, political and personal struggle to a wider audience.
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...
Melbourne Art Fair's purpose-built showcase of Victorian Indigenous works is a completely new opportunity for exposure to large audiences, its co-curators say.
Electric Fields are set to delivery a high-energy celebration of First Nations music to open this year's Perth Festival. The electronic duo, known for their fusion of pulsating beats and Anangu langu...
With an uplifting music program locked in, the stage is set for one of Australia's standout Indigenous cultural tourism events in the surrounds of Coral Bay this Easter long weekend.