A Most Peculiar Act: Marie’s next chapter
A new book by award-winning author, Marie Munkara, which is a fictitious – yet not so farfetched – look into the Aboriginal Protection Acts of the early 20th century
Highs and lows of bipolar
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that’s characterised by extreme mood swings ranging from massive highs to massive lows
Strategy for success
Mornington Island Elder and School Attendance Supervisor, Uncle Leon Roughsey, is working to get students to school every day
Tjintu Desert Band’s on the up
Tjintu Desert Band, continue to grow in popularity with the release of a new music video, an upcoming performance at Barunga Festival, and their second single on the way
Parenting strategy a winner
Michell was recently honoured for her consistent and outstanding efforts as an Indigenous liaison co-ordinator and family support worker
Mark Olive heads to Walgett
Celebrated Aboriginal chef Mark Olive will perform a cooking demonstration to help raise awareness about blood-borne viruses, such as Hepatitis C.
Artistic perspective on 1770
A new national art exhibition that uses Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives to reimagine the encounter between the First Fleet and Aboriginal people in 1770
It’s Dreamtime at the ‘G
In one of the biggest annual football events in the country, the Melbourne Cricket Ground will once again host a match of epic proportions
The Long Walk to equality
A decade later, the Long Walk continues and is about to celebrate with some great events
School matters at Yirara College
Yirara College near Alice Springs NT, has a goal of bridging the gap between school life and family and community life
Understanding dementia
Forgetful? Confused? Indifferent? You could be experiencing the beginning stages of dementia
Djilpin Arts: Walk with us
Djilpin Arts will bring a rich and ancient tapestry of Indigenous culture to Federation Square in Melbourne on 22 and 23 May
Home ownership a reality
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will soon have the option to own their own homes within communities in Queensland
Hip Hop for Hunger
Refreshed, creative, and inspired, The Last Kinection are back and ready to help raise money for a noble cause
Merindas’ Motown show heads east
The Merindas’ musical reach is beginning to stretch far beyond their stomping ground of Perth
Apunipima nurses win on innovation
The nurses of Apunipima have done it again – this time with their Pepi-pod program which has won a major award
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