A narrow patch of land stands between the invasive species and the Pilbara – 27 million hectares where native species thrive.
It is backed by an alliance of Indigenous landowners ... has moved at an average speed of 43 kilometres a year through the Kimberley.” If they make it to the Pilbara, its vast natural gorges ...
Festival of International UnderstandingInclusion, No Racism, India, Multiculturalism for Harmony DayStory that inspires and connects to youth and ...
"This exhibition is an opportunity to educate the Tate's audience on Indigenous culture and the diversity of who we are in Australia," says Kimberley Moulton, co-curator of Kngwarray's eponymous ...
To give even more attention to her passion for mountain sports, she founded Peak Explorations, now called Equity Global Treks, with the aim of promoting equality and the inclusion of women and ...
From being taken from his mother at three years of age, to starting station work and founding the first Aboriginal tourism business in the Kimberley, Sam Lovell has lived an extraordinary life.
Bibido is part of the Bardi Jawi Ranger group, which is supported by the Kimberley Land Council and ... to the Australian Human Rights Commission, Indigenous peoples have the smallest ecological ...
Angeline Kelsey "Naw Kay o Say" Yob is among the six minority women leaders celebrated in downtown alleyway art installations ...
That set was for Into the West, a Steven Spielberg-produced miniseries that required many Indigenous people as background players or extras. Things moved quickly for Black Antelope once he was on set.
Pigram-Mitchell is Black Swan’s indigenous engagement and program manager, working to foster opportunities for regional artists and strengthen the connection between Perth and the Kimberley.
A legal principle intended to ensure systemic factors that impact the background of Indigenous people are considered when they're involved in the justice system is not helping to address their ...