NAIDOC
NAIDOC Week: Preserving Australia’s Indigenous languages
Almost half of Australia’s 250 traditional languages are considered endangered and the issue is the focus of NAIDOC Week 2017. Indigenous communities are......
One-on-one with Australia’s first female Aboriginal MP
Labor candidate Linda Burney has made history this federal election, becoming the first Aboriginal woman to be elected to the House......
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......
July 4th – Survival Day in America
As NAIDOC events continue here in Australia, today America has its own celebrations going on. Today is Independence day in......
NAIDOC Week: stories from the Tent Embassy
NAIDOC Week is in full swing with events all over the country, bringing people together to celebrate the history, culture......
Aboriginal art reaches out during NAIDOC week
The National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Tandanya, has installed a temporary exhibition of Indigenous works in the Adelaide Town Hall to......
Celebration mixes with protest as NAIDOC week kicks off
NAIDOC week has kicked off around the country with indigenous communities in towns and cities around Australia due to celebrate......
Youth at NAIDOC
While Indigenous elders highlighted the need for young people to step up, the NAIDOC Family Fun Day took a lighter......
Indigenous Elders call upon next generation
Earlier today a small but vocal contingent of Indigenous people marched through the streets of Queenslands capital to mark NAIDOC......
NAIDOC week and First Nations Political Party
As NAIDOC Week celebrations kick-off today, members of a newly formed Indigenous Rights political party continue to build for upcoming......