Cathy Freeman finds new passion
After an incredible sporting career, Olympic gold medallist Cathy Freeman says she’s found a new passion.
After an incredible sporting career, Olympic gold medallist Cathy Freeman says she’s found a new passion.
Circus Oz is travelling to remote Arnhem Land communities for free community performances and with them will be Murri man Mark Sheppard.
The BushMob crew in Alice Springs are doing a great job rehabilitating at-risk youth through cultural reconnection.
Catriona McKenzie’s first feature film Satellite Boy is a heartfelt story about a young boy’s journey to save his home and connect to his culture.
A ‘kool’ cooking program is teaching Aboriginal children how to cook and prepare healthy food while also learning about culture.
If you’ve been into a Telstra shop lately you may have seen an Indigenous artwork on the window or on a wall inside. The design, by well-known artist Riki Salam, has just been selected by Telstra to go into all of its 365 national retail stores and 88 business centres. The Telstra Reconciliation Action artwork […]
Bullying is a major issue in schools, with three out of 10 students being bullied at school. This increases to up to eight out of 10 in rural schools. One young musician is doing his bit to try and stop it.
Check out the great event program for NAIDOC in the City, Monday 8th July at Hyde Park.
Black Diamond and former South Sydney player Claude Williams is more than happy with the Rabbitoh’s form as we head into Round 14
Talented Gunditjmara man, Richard Frankland has just been awarded a fellowship in the 6th National Indigenous Arts Awards.
Young aboriginal author chaise eade’s second book called aer (second life ii) is out soon
Australia’s leading cultural exchange event the Garma Festival, is preparing for its 15th year of sharing the Yolngu culture this August.
Communities in the Wheatbelt region of WA have come together to write songs about their personal experiences in a program called Healing Songs.
Living Black has been reporting on current issues from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspective now for 10 years.
Shellie Morris and The Borroloola Songwomen’s release award winning new album- Ngambala Wiji li-Wunungu (Together We Are Strong)
Apply here to be a stall holder at the 2013 NAIDOC in the City event at Hyde Park, Monday 8th July.
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