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A delegation of Pilbara traditional owners has departed for Paris, where they will hear a United Nations decision on the World Heritage listing of the Murujuga Cultural Landscape. The federal ...
Aboriginal art is far more than just visually stunning patterns — it is one of the oldest continuous forms of cultural ...
If you were handed a piece of paper and asked to create an artwork inspired by Indigenous culture, what would you draw?
To mark 50 years of NAIDOC Week, Jade Akamarre reflects on how the next generation of First Nations artists are shaping the ...
The head of an Indigenous delegation heading for a UNESCO meeting in Paris says he is still hopeful that a World Heritage listing can be salvaged for the rock art-rich Burrup Peninsula.
Scattered across WA's Burrup Peninsula, these rock engravings are at the centre of a debate over development, climate change ...
A 16-hectare arts and environmental precinct has opened in Halls Gap, Victoria, featuring Australia's first National Centre ...
Beginning 50 years ago as a movement for recognition and rights, here’s how you can join in on NAIDOC Week celebrations in ...
Aboriginal artefact discovery In May 2020, archaeological investigations at the Griffith Base Hospital redevelopment site uncovered 271 Aboriginal stone artefacts. In December 2020, a second ...
Held over a week in July each year (in 2025, 6-13 July), this year’s NAIDOC Week marks 50 years of celebrating the history, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Two legal challenges threaten to overturn the decision to extend the North West Shelf gas project. A legal expert considers ...
Credit: Save Our Songlines/PR IMAGE Industrial threats to Aboriginal rock art and other ancient sites will be in focus when the World Archaeological Congress meets in Australia for the first time.