Cultural Resources

The Year of the Voice Q+A Highlights

By ABC News This video offers a number of perspectives on the Voice to Parliament and Treaty/Treaties. 01:01 – Details on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament 09:05 – Would treaty protect Indigenous sovereignty? 18:02 – Should Australia become a republic? 26:43 – Is there a better day to celebrate ‘Australia Day’? 27:51 – Will Craig […]

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Aboriginal disability yarning group members connect to culture and each other through story sharing

The work of Kerri Colgate and Cheryl Taylor at the Champion Centre. A yarning group in Perth’s south-east is helping Indigenous people connect through kinship. (ABC News) Led by Noongar Yamatji woman Kerri Colgate, the three-hour sessions in Perth’s south-east offer people living with disability a way to connect with each other and to culture.  It is a seemingly […]

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First Nations Art, Theatre, Music and Dance events coming up in 2022

Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia surveys historical and contemporary works by over 80 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from across Australia.

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New NITV documentary reveals the hard truth of Australia’s ‘Incarceration Nation’

Every day, thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia wake up behind the bars of the country’s prisons.

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Healing among Indigenous people is more crucial now than ever. Here’s a way forward…

Noongar Language and Culture

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Aunty Oriel Green, Nyoongar Elder and Co-researcher with the Looking Forward Team, awarded a Medal in the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday Honours

Noongar Language and Culture

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Back to Country: A Guided Reflection on Sovereignty

A guided reflection on sovereignty

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Australian Human Rights Commission releases the 2021 Close the Gap Report, 18th March

Leadership and legacy through crises: keeping our mob safe

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A year after the Juukan Gorge blasts, it’s time to listen to Aboriginal people who want to protect land and culture

This month marks one year since Rio Tinto blew up 46,000-year-old rock shelters at Juukan Gorge.

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2021 - April Newsletter