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Arts Centre Melbourne unveils ALWAYS LIVE program

Arts Centre Melbourne is proud to be a partner in theinaugural state-wide celebration of contemporary live music, ALWAYS LIVE, cementing Melbourne and Victoria as the live music capital...

Experimental composition and performance at Interspecies and Other Others

26 August - 2 October Experimental composition and performance at Interspecies and Other Others Interspecies and Other Others is the world premiere of a new after dark...

AUSTRALIANS BACK SCIENCE TO STEM TIDE OF MISINFORMATION

Australians overwhelmingly trust in science and scientists - and we strongly fear negative consequences for our society if people don't value science enough, new...

Sunday essay: 30 years after Mabo, what do Australia’s battler stories – and their evasions – say about who we are?

The Mabo decision in 1992 was a turning point for Australia. It finally overturned the dishonest doctrine of terra nullius and recognised Indigenous land rights. It was a...

NATIONAL MUSEUM ACQUIRES OVER 400 ARTWORKS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS ART CENTRE ALLIANCE PROJECT

A selection of vibrant and diverse artworks created by First Nations artists from Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait, part of a major...

BLACK MAGIC WOMAN PARTNERSHIP SERIES LOCKED IN

Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) announce partnership with Black Magic Woman under an arrangement with BlackCard Pty Ltd, a 100% Aboriginal owned business. The series will...

Celebrate NAIDOC Week at the Library

  WHAT'S ON | DONATE BECOME A MEMBER     NAIDOC Week (3–10 July 2022) is a time for all Australians to celebrate and learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples,...

The first-ever First Nations anthology of speculative fiction is playful, bitter, loud and proud

Image: Shutterstock This is not “just” an anthology of First Nations speculative fiction, but also the first anthology of First Nations speculative fiction. And what an entry onto...

Sunday essay: Our utopia … careful what you wish for

            A slide by Gordon H. Woodhouse to accompany a 1901 lecture by his father Clarence entitled ‘exploration and development of Australia’. State Library...

Kumanjayi Walker murder trial will be a first in NT for an Indigenous death in custody. Why has it taken so long?

DAVID CROSLING/AAP Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names and images of deceased people. The Northern Territory court decision this...
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