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The Torch giving voice and pathways to Indigenous artists

The Torch giving voice and pathways to Indigenous artists currently in or recently released from prisons in Victoria. Proportionally, we are the most incarcerated people...

Wominjeka Festival on the banks of the Maribyrnong River

ONE DAY CELEBRATION OF INDIGENOUS ARTS AND CULTURE ON THE BANKS OF THE MARIBYRNONG RIVERSaturday 22 October 2022, 11:00am – 6:30pm featuring: Wominjeka Ceremony Elders Welcome and Smoking, Djirri...

Victoria University’s Aboriginal History Archives gets grant

Victoria University's leading-edge Aboriginal History Archive (AHA), which documents almost a century of history of Aboriginal activism, has received a $15,000 State Government local...

Sunday essay: ‘but we already had a treaty’ – Tom Griffiths on a little known 1889 peace accord

Image: Josh Gorringe at the Debney Peace site in 2019. Photo: Tom Griffiths Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names and/or...

Exhibition Listing Linden New Art – Project Space Upcoming Exhibition

LUCILLE MARTIN | Right Fire  21 April > 22 May 2022 Tuesday to Sunday 11AM > 4PM  Opening Reception > Thursday 21 April 6-8pm  Comprising photographic documentation captured between...

Sunday essay: ‘this is our library’ – how to read the amazing archive of First Nations stories written on rock

Image: Josie Maralngurra touching her hand stencil made when she was around 12. In the background are three white barramundi fish figures with red...

Legendary band Yothu Yindi and their trailblazing call for a treaty

Image: Yothu Yindi performing at the closing ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000. Dave Hunt/AAP Review: Writing in the Sand: The Epic Story of...

Sunday essay: Indigenous afterlives in Britain

    Breastplate, of metal, engraved ‘McIntyre King of Mannilla’, c.1860–1874. ‘King’ McIntyre (c.1814–74) Donated by A.W. Wilkins to Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, 1930....

Preppers is a deep reading of colonial violence – and a hilarious, must-watch Aussie TV comedy

  ABC TV Review: Preppers, created by Nakkiah Lui and Gabriel Dowrick, ABC TV A sophisticated multi-layered critique of colonialism, capitalism and patriarchy with an all-star...

Sunday essay: creation, destruction and appropriation – the powerful symbolism of the Rainbow Serpent

      Fireworks at the Sydney Opera House in 2001: the two symbols on the bridge are the Rainbow Serpent and the Star of Federation....
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