aboriginal

NAIDOC: Women of Craft

NAIDOC: Women of Craft specifically celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and their distinctive role in knowledge sharing, teaching and community life.

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Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards

The Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) are back for 2018 with entries coming from every state and territory across Australia.

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PET Lamp Project

Explore one of the purest and best preserved Aboriginal traditions, visual languages and weaving techniques.

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NAIDOC Week 2016

Amnesty International’s Indigenous Rights Manager, Tammy Solonec explains the history and significance of NAIDOC week for all Australians, indigenous or not.

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The Dreamtime Project: empowering young indigenous women

A new project is empowering young Australian aboriginal women through fashion and providing them with a support network to achieve their dreams.

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International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

Today marks the 2015 International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

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NAIDOC Week 2015

July 5th to 12th is NAIDOC Week, a week long celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ culture, history and contributions to Australia.

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An indigenous woman’s blind hugs experiment ignites change

A young Indigenous woman bravely places herself in this blind social experiment to challenge perceptions.

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Gone but not forgotten: Aboriginal

We reflect on the life and works of four Aboriginal women artists after their recent passing.

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Q&A with Alexis Wright

Indigenous Australian writer Alexis Wright talks about the future of Australia, storytelling and cultural relations ahead of the WordStorm Top End Writer’s Festival this month.

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My Story: Shellie Morris

Fewer than 10 fluent speakers of the Yanyuwa language remain in the world and musician Shellie Morris is one of them.

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My Story: Irene Lynette

Irene Lynette was four when she was placed into an institution and forced to study the bible, she shares her story with us and explains how religion and culture influenced the person she is today.

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Yothu Yindi frontman dies

Yunupingu, lead singer of Australian Aboriginal rock band Yothu Yindi, has died aged 56 after losing his battle with kidney disease.

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Aboriginal DNA suggests missing Indian link

Research into the origins of Australia’s indigenous population has revealed an unexpected genetic relationship to their South Asian neighbours.

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Indigenous Literacy Day: 5 September

Joint creator of the non-profit Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation, Kim Kelly changes the lives of children in Australia’s most marginalised communities.

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