Indigenous
Lenore Chantrelle wins 2013 Gladys Elphick Award
Indigenous and non-Indigenous people alike converged at the Gladys Elphick Awards yesterday, to celebrate and recognise the outstanding achievements of......
Bark petition anniversary challenges Rudd to act
As celebrations were taking place on the 50th anniversary of the “Yirrkala Bark Petitions”, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has been......
$1.3 billion – The largest native title offer Australia has ever seen
The Western Australian government has offered the Noongar people $1.3 billion dollars to settle their native title claim over Perth’s......
NAIDOC theme explained: why the Bark Petitions remain relevant today
It’s NAIDOC week, and the theme this year celebrates the vision of the Bark Petitions. The petition presented to politicians......
Aboriginal Dance Troupe to head to Las Vegas
An Aboriginal dance troupe, Bundjalung Kenjiel may soon be heading to the USA to perform in a hotel stage show......
A funding boost gives a leg up to future Indigenous women leaders
A funding boost to the Australian Indigenous Leadership Centre means more Indigenous Australians will get training in how to combine......
20 years of Aboriginal history is alive and deadly
A new exhibition in Redfern is highlighting the Gadigal Information Service’s 20 long years of work in Sydney. This exhibition......
Campaigners continue on ‘journey to Indigenous recognition’
Campaigners for Indigenous recognition in the constitution say the delay in holding a referendum on the issue has been crucial......
Empowering Indigenous communities to tackle suicide
Aboriginal health workers behind programs targeting suicide prevention warn more needs to be done to ensure the money reaches culturally......
Indigenous culture passed on through technology
Today marks the launch of a new Indigenous DVD about passing on messages from elders to young children. It’s the......