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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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Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in June

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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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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Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in May

Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in May

The significant dates we commemorate each May, moments of sorrow, resistance reform and resilience, underscore the ongoing journey toward truth, justice and reconciliation in Australia.   From the...

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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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Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in March

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: 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

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 Highest Mountain in Queensland

Chooreechillum: The Highest Mountain in Queensland

Australia is a land rich with history, culture and spiritual significance, deeply intertwined with the enduring connection of First Nations peoples to Country.

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Significant Events for Indigenous Australians in November

Significant Events for Indigenous Australians in November

The significant events that have occurred during the month of November serve as powerful reminders of the enduring legacy of violence and injustice faced by Indigenous Australians throughout histor...

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Significant Events for Indigenous Australians in October

Significant Events for Indigenous Australians in October

The events we commemorate in October serve as reminders of the resilience and strength of Indigenous Australians amidst a history marked by tragedy and injustice. From massacres and forced removals...

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Indigenous Australians

Significant Dates for Indigenous Australians in August

In the month of August, we take time to reflect and commemorate significant events and remarkable individuals in the journey of Australia’s First Nations people. 1 August 1932 - Lowitja O'Donoghue...

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