One Aboriginal family has been fighting for nearly a decade to protect the Doongmabulla Springs. Children at Manchester Museum play with dolls made by the Anindilyakwa as part of a yearly promise. It ...
This family’s traditional Aboriginal Australian artwork has helped convert ‘whole communities’ to The Church of Jesus Christ ...
More than 395,000 acres from four of Australia's national parks was returned to the Aboriginal Eastern Kuku Yalanji people in a "historic" agreement, officials announced Wednesday. Among the land is ...
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Aboriginal Cave Paintings of Now-Extinct Tasmanian Tiger May Shift Extinction Timeline
Discover how Indigenous art from less than 1,000 years ago could reshape what we know about the Tasmanian tiger’s disappearance from mainland Australia.
The global art world is rapidly becoming aware of this market, but there are some pitfalls to know about if you are looking to buy into it. Installation view of the Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally ...
Tasmanian Aboriginal people and supporters have set up a camp outside the state's Parliament House, and say they won't move until the government commits to treaty legislation. It follows two centuries ...
An Indigenous leader and thousands of followers prepare to walk to Canberra in search of truth-telling and healing.
NAIDOC Week Australia 2026 | 50 Years Deadly – Celebrates Culture, Resilience, and Global Connection
SYDNEY & BRISBANE, Australia, Apr. 5, 2026 / PRZen / NAIDOC Week 2026 celebrates 50 years of amplifying Aboriginal ...
Aboriginal people have lived with megafauna for more than 30,000 years. Unfortunately, there's limited physical evidence showing that Aboriginal people and megafauna interacted. For some time, ...
Only a year after the 46,000 year-old sacred Aboriginal site Juukan Gorge was destroyed by Rio Tinto, the West Australian Legislative Council in Perth will pass an Aboriginal Heritage Bill that puts ...
Deep below the surface of Murujuga, soil expands and contracts from the passage of water. Each wetting cycle is like a sodden ...
New research turns Tasmanian Aboriginal history on its head. The results will help care for the land
American farmer and poet Wendell Berry said of the first Europeans in North America that they came with vision, but not with sight. They came with vision of former places but not the sight to see what ...
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