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Welfare is not a magic elixir; it is a poisonous mushroom soup. With Twiggy Forrest and Gina Rinehart paying the bills for so ...
A Short History of Australian Art, curated by renowned Indigenous academic Marcia Langton, opens in Melbourne on Friday.
An exhibition celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art confronts the dark heart of Australia's colonial history.
May 2025 marks the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the national inquiry into the forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
NAIDOC in the North has cemented its position on Playford's annual event calendar! National NAIDOC week will again be ...
The Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation planned a symbolic march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in May 2000. About a ...
Targets for procuring goods and services from Indigenous-controlled businesses are enshrined in federal government practices ...
How can an art fair help bridge divides? We speak to two leaders at Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF, 8-10 August) to find ...
The strange and disturbing phenomenon of exhibiting humans in zoos was once considered a European thing, but a boomerang ...
The Getty Villa's fountains have been cleared of ash, and more than 1,000 fire-damaged trees have been removed. Now the ...
Australians marched to symbolise coming together. But in the decades that followed, promises to Indigenous people have gone unfulfilled.
As Chasing Ghosts release their new album, Therapy, frontman Jimmy Kyle looks back on the project and its humble goals and ...
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