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Indigenous Art

Five years after the destruction of Juukan Gorge caves

Juukan Gorge: The Blast That Shook Australia’s Conscience In May 2020, the world watched in disbelief as news that Rio Tinto, one of the world’s...

Murujuga Custodian Sues Environment Minister Over WA Rock Art

Murujuga Custodian Sues Environment Minister Over Inaction on Sacred Rock Art Protection 23 May 2025 - As the federal government prepares to decide the fate...

Native Title Tribunal Greenlights Santos Gas Mining in Pilliga Forest

Gomeroi People Vow to Keep Fighting as Native Title Tribunal Greenlights Santos Gas Mining in Pilliga Forest 20 May 2025 - In a deeply controversial...

Australian Aboriginal spears taken by James Cook repatriated

Cambridge's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology have repatriated four Australian Aboriginal spears, which were taken by Lieutenant James Cook in 1770 from Kamay (Botany...

Henry Reynolds Sparked a Revolution in Australian Legal History

Henry Reynolds: The Historian Who Helped Spark a Revolution in Australia’s Legal History When the High Court of Australia handed down its historic 1992 Mabo...

The Role of ‘Welcome to Country’ & ‘Acknowledge Country’

The Role of 'Welcome to Country' and Land without Economic Value in the Politics of Poverty - By Ghillar, Michael Anderson, the last survivor of...

Reconciling the Silence: Marching for the Truth on Anzac Day

Reconciling the Silence: Marching for the Truth on Anzac Day For fifteen years, a quiet but powerful procession has walked up Anzac Parade in Canberra...

Murujuga Rock Art Threatened by Woodside Gas Hub

Murujuga Rock Art Under Threat: Custodian Speaks Out The Australian federal government and Western Australian state government's approval of a 50-year extension for Woodside’s North...

Transgrid Returns Indigenous Artefacts to Barkindji Country

Reclaiming History: Indigenous Artefacts Returned to Barkindji Country In a powerful act of reconciliation and respect, hundreds of ancient Aboriginal artefacts, some dating back 3,000...

Koonalda Cave Vandals Destroy Ancient Aboriginal Treasure

Koonalda Cave Vandalism: Desecration of an Ancient Aboriginal Treasure Deep beneath the windswept expanse of the Nullarbor Plain lies Koonalda Cave, one of the most...
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