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Ikara – The Heart of the Flinders Ranges: A Living First Nations Heritage Site

Ikara – The Heart of the Flinders Ranges: A Living First Nations Heritage Site

Rising from the South Australian outback, the Ikara–Flinders Ranges embody breathtaking beauty and ancient Aboriginal heritage. For the Adnyamathanha people, Ikara - meaning “meeting place” - is a ...

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Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in October

Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in October

The events of October remind us of the resilience and strength of Indigenous Australians amidst a history marked by violence, dispossession and struggle.   From the tragedies of the frontier wars t...

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Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in September

Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in September

September is a month of deep significance in Australian history, particularly for Indigenous Australians. It holds both tragic reminders of frontier violence and injustice, as well as inspiring sto...

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Protecting Murujuga: Saving the World's Oldest Outdoor Art Gallery from Destruction

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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Desert Journey Aboriginal Art Large - Wool - Scarf

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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A Living Legacy of Innovation, Resilience and Cultural Heritage

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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Mainie Australia, Wool Scarves

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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Truth-Telling - Recognizing Australia's First Nations Heritage

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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Kakadu: A Living Cultural Landscape

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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Recognizing Australian's First Nations Heritage

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

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

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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