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Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.

Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.
A Biography of Aboriginal Music Icon, Uncle Jimmy Little is set to be released next month detailing his incredible life and career.
Professor Brenda Croft will be heading to Harvard University this year to share Australia’s First Nations cultural heritage.
To mark International Women's Day, a panel of First Nations leaders, change makers and creatives came together to share personal stories of adversity, perseverance and success.
An oral history project called Muru-ba First Nations LGBTQI+ Trailblazers has launched as part of Sydney WorldPride.
An oral history project called Muru-ba First Nations LGBTQI+ Trailblazers has launched as part of Sydney WorldPride.
Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.
A collection of First Nations LGBTQIA+ poets, writers and storytellers has been released, edited by Alison Whittaker and Steven Lindsay Ross.
A collection of First Nations LGBTQIA+ poets, writers and storytellers has been released, edited by Alison Whittaker and Steven Lindsay Ross.
Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.
Earlier this month, a number of Indigenous community members, politicians and advocates came together in Canberra to mark the 15th Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations.
CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Jill Gallagher reflects on several key issues within Indigenous Affairs.
This past week marked the 15th Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations by former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
In 1993, a decision was made to add an Indigenous Arts and culture program, AWAYE! to the Radio National broadcast schedule.
Indigenous leaders in the Northern Territory are calling for long-term solutions to address alarming rates of crime and anti-social behaviour in Alice Springs.
A new oral history and multimedia project tracks three significant Songlines including the Creation Spirit and the Seven Sisters.
An intimate insight into the history of Indigenous activism and reflection on family legacy.
First Nations Women Look To The Future: In Conversation with Distinguished Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson.
What were the key moments in Indigenous Affairs in 2022?
Celebrating the life and career of Actor, Musician and Aboriginal Elder, Uncle Jack Charles.
Earlier this year, Aboriginal Songwriter, Artist and Activist, Uncle Archie Roach passed away aged 66.
Chelsea Watego and Amy McQuire explore the challenges facing First Nations women in contemporary Australia.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Playwright, Actor and Screenwriter, Nakkiah Lui sits down with one of the strongest voices of American feminism, Roxane Gay.
What were the key moments in Indigenous Affairs in 2022?
Pat Turner outlines the reforms she expects to see in Indigenous Affairs.
Ben Abbatangelo shares his thoughts on recent allegations of racism in Australian sport.
The Sydney Law School at the University of Sydney recently hosted their annual Wingarra Djuraliyin: Public Lecture on Indigenous Peoples and Law.
Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.
A new publication from the Intervention Rollback Action Group has outlined the ongoing impacts of the Northern Territory Emergency Response.
Since 2002, Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention and Legal Service, Djirra has been working to address family and domestic violence in Indigenous communities.