Tjanpi Desert Weavers: 30 Years of Indigenous Art
For three decades, the Tjanpi Desert Weavers have transformed traditional Indigenous crafts into contemporary art, captivating global audiences from remote Australia.
For three decades, the Tjanpi Desert Weavers have transformed traditional Indigenous crafts into contemporary art, captivating global audiences from remote Australia.
Discover the vibrant fusion of tradition and modernity at Country to Couture 2025, where Indigenous designers redefine fashion with tactile textiles and bold prints.
The Seattle Kraken's new alternate jersey, featuring polar bears, has sparked outrage among Indigenous groups and environmentalists, leading to calls for a redesign.
New research sheds light on the 1861 Cullin-La-Ringo massacre in Queensland, revealing untold stories of Indigenous resistance and colonial violence.
Explore the fascinating journey of Tom Wills, a pivotal figure in Australian football history, as experts delve into his controversial legacy and influence on the AFL.
A First Nations group is appealing a federal ruling that allows construction of Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic stadium on culturally significant land in Victoria Park.
The Melbourne Storm have issued an apology after failing to perform a Welcome to Country ceremony during their Anzac Day and Indigenous Round match, sparking controversy.
The descendants of Aboriginal traditional owners are calling for the complete release of diaries belonging to a Western Australian settler, which allegedly document the killings of Indigenous people. The diaries, currently held in archives, could shed lig
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese commits an additional £176 million to support Indigenous communities as calls for a treaty intensify.
Explore the vibrant Garma Festival 2025 through breathtaking images capturing the essence of Indigenous Australian culture, traditions, and community spirit.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese delivered a powerful speech at the Garma Festival, pledging to address the systemic inequalities faced by Indigenous Australians.
Leaders at the Garma Festival demand concrete steps to close the gap for Indigenous Australians, emphasising the need for constitutional recognition and policy reform.
Paul Coe, a towering figure in Australia's Indigenous land rights movement, has died aged 76. A fierce advocate for Wiradjuri sovereignty, his legacy reshaped legal battles for Aboriginal rights.
Senator Lidia Thorpe has introduced a motion addressing the alarming rates of Indigenous deaths in custody, calling for urgent government intervention.
New data shows critical targets for improving Indigenous Australian lives are worsening, sparking calls for urgent policy reform.
Key political developments in Australia, including discussions on Closing the Gap, Indigenous rights, Gaza, and heated exchanges in Question Time between Anthony Albanese and Sussan Ley.
The vibrant Australia Day festivities in Dubbo, NSW, brought communities together with music, food, and cultural displays, while also reigniting debates over the date's historical significance.
The Nasa indigenous community in Colombia is under attack, with children among the victims of escalating violence. Authorities are accused of failing to protect them.
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New Zealand introduces groundbreaking electoral reforms to enhance Māori representation and align with international human rights standards, sparking both praise and debate.
Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians Jacinta Price challenges Foreign Minister Penny Wong on the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, sparking a heated exchange over constitutional recognition and representation.
A Queensland Native Title council is under fire following allegations of financial mismanagement and governance failures, raising concerns among Indigenous communities.
Missionaries in Brazil are employing drones, radios, and even shotguns to connect with remote indigenous communities. Discover the innovative methods bridging ancient cultures and modern technology.
Missionaries are employing covert audio technology to evangelise among Brazil's uncontacted indigenous communities, raising ethical and legal concerns.
India's upcoming 2027 census will not include North Sentinel Island, home to the Sentinelese tribe, to preserve their isolation and protect them from outside threats.
The US Supreme Court has upheld the Muscogee Creek Nation's sovereignty over a significant portion of eastern Oklahoma, marking a historic victory for tribal rights.
The coroner's inquest into the death of Tammy Shipley while in NSW police custody has commenced, raising serious questions about police accountability and Indigenous deaths in custody.
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Indigenous Senator Jacinta Price engage in a heated exchange over the 'Welcome to Country' protocol, sparking national debate on cultural recognition.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson faces fierce backlash from Labor and the Greens after dismissing Indigenous 'Acknowledgement of Country' as divisive, reigniting debates over reconciliation and political rhetoric.
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