At school, work, council offices or sporting events, you might see a red, black and yellow flag flying beside the Australian ...
There have been calls to change the date of Australia Day/Invasion Day since as far back as 1938. January 26 marks the day in 1788 when the First Fleet landed in Australia to establish the colony of ...
We learn about how the Pinjarra Massacre, explore how ancient knowledge and modern science help us understand more about our ...
A bronze statue of influential Aboriginal leader Lowitja O'Donoghue has been unveiled in Adelaide — the first of six monuments of prominent Indigenous South Australians that the state government has ...
The Government has unveiled the first of an initial six statues to memorialise prominent Aboriginal South Australians acknowledging their ...
Professor Eleanor Bourke (left), chair of Yoo Rrook Justice Commission, the first formal truth-telling process into injustices experienced by First Peoples in Victoria, at the smoking ceremony at its ...
Aboriginal people of the Northern Territory -- Aboriginal people of South Australia -- Aboriginal people of Victoria -- Aboriginal people of New South Wales -- Aboriginal people of Tasmania -- Rock ...
For more than a thousand years, the dingo’s howl echoed across the Australian landscape, a common sound for Indigenous peoples. Far from being just wild animals, dingoes became hunting partners, camp ...
The discovery of human bones on Western Australia’s Rottnest Island has brought fresh attention to the holiday destination’s ...
As Aboriginal nations mounted a series of coordinated and strategic campaigns to defend Country against invading settlers, ...
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