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Protecting Murujuga: Saving the World's Oldest Outdoor Art Gallery from Destruction
The Burrup Peninsula has been systematically damaged by industrial expansion since the 1960s. More than 900 sacred sites, representing thousands of petroglyphs, were destroyed to make way for in...
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How to Pack Light for a Long Trip: Smart Travel Tips for Style and Simplicity
Overpacking is one of the most common mistakes made by travellers. Influenced by packing lists that seem to prepare for every eventuality - from hiking expeditions to black-tie galas - it’s easy to...
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Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in June
The stories remembered in June, from the death of Pemulwuy in 1802 to the launch of the NT Intervention in 2007, span more than two centuries, yet they are linked by a common thread: the ongoing st...
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Budj Bim: A Living Legacy of Innovation, Resilience and Cultural Heritage
The extraordinary Budj Bim landscape is home to the remains of an ancient aquaculture system that pre-dates the Egyptian pyramids. Engineered by the Gunditjmara people over thousands of years, this...
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Timeless and Meaningful Fashion: The Mainie Australian Merino Wool Scarf Collection
The Mainie Merino collection honours two enduring elements of Australia’s national identity: its 65,000-year-old Indigenous cultural heritage and the Merino wool industry, a part of the nation’s hi...
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Uluru: Sacred Heart of Australia's Red Centre
Uluru stands as a symbol of resilience, cultural heritage and spiritual significance for the Anangu people. Their endurance serves as a powerful reminder of the eternal connection between land, cul...
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Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in March
The events of March highlight the strength, resilience and determination of First Nations Australians in the face of adversity. These anniversaries not only commemorate past struggles but also call...
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Kakadu: A Living Cultural Landscape
Kakadu remains one of the oldest continuous cultural landscapes on Earth, preserving sacred traditions, breathtaking rock art and a diverse natural environment that has sustained its Traditional Ow...
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Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in February
These dates in February commemorate significant events in Indigenous Australian history, each contributing to a narrative of resilience, activism and cultural heritage. They remind us of the ong...
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The Butchulla People and K’gari: A Sacred Connection That Endures
The recognition of the Butchulla people's native title rights to K'gari in 2014 marked a pivotal moment in their journey toward justice. This legal acknowledgment affirmed their enduring connection...
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Australia: Home to the World's Oldest Continuous Living Culture
Indigenous Australians have a profound spiritual and physical connection to their ancestral homelands. Their knowledge systems are deeply tied to the natural environment, encompassing astronomy, l...
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Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in January
January is a month steeped in significant events for Indigenous Australians, each a testament to resilience, resistance and remarkable achievements. From the execution of Dundalli, a courageous Abo...
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