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Two Indigenous Arts Officers at The Torch share how they empower incarcerated mob through art and why they love their job.
It is a fact; language can elevate or destroy. It can venerate or dehumanize. In Rwanda, a country whose poetry and proverbs reflect centuries of philosophical and ethical reflections, one would ...
The federal government has appointed Australia’s first National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
The “longest running and most prestigious art awards of its kind” in Australia will be presented by the Museum and Art ...
As Garma wrapped up, international visitors shared their reflections, culture and gratitude for being invited to Australia ...
The Country Liberal Party was elected in the NT in a landslide in August last year with a mandate to crack down on youth crime; under Labor, violent offences by children aged 12 to 17 years climbed by ...
Two Bougainvillean parliamentarians were recently invited to attend Australia’s largest Indigenous cultural festival as part ...
Lidia Thorpe, 1st aboriginal senator, says indigenous children still being 'demonized, stolen and locked in cages' - Anadolu ...
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are proud to continue their partnership with Deadly Choices to support preventative health ...
Across the country, furious Aussies are banding together to block McDonald's aggressive plan to open 50 new outlets by the ...
Indigenous artists from across the globe will gather in Montreal this August for a 10-day celebration of arts, resistance and ...
Cobb+Co Museum program Have Another Look Captain Cook challenges colonial view of Australian history
Tony Coonan remembers being taught about Australian history at school as if it started in 1770 when Captain Cook began the ...
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