
The First Inventors celebrates extraordinary Indigenous knowledges
The First Inventors documentary series is appearing on our screens at a time when Australia engages in some big national conversations about voice, truth and treaty.
The First Inventors documentary series is appearing on our screens at a time when Australia engages in some big national conversations about voice, truth and treaty.
Stan Grant’s new book, The Queen is Dead, is revealing in terms of his decision to step down from public life. ‘I have been reminded what it is to come from the other side of history,’ he writes.
Imbued with sweat and tears, Apron-Sorrow / Sovereign-Tea unflinchingly shows the truth behind the state-orchestrated servitude of Aboriginal women in South Australia.
Part comedy, part tale of survival and resistance, part poetry and dance, new film Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky canvasses Indigenous Australian accounts of, and responses to, Captain Cook’s arrival.
Adelaide’s Migration Museum is preparing to redevelop its 19th-century gallery in 2020 to tell the story of settlement through multiple perspectives and give greater voice to Indigenous Australians.
Stories of heroism, mateship, discrimination and heartbreak are shared in an exhibition that uses family histories, photos, objects and art to highlight the war experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.