We acknowledge all First Peoples of this land and celebrate their enduring connections to Country, knowledge and stories. We pay our respects to Elders and Ancestors who watch over us and guide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.
Common Ground is distributing $5,000 to six First Nations creatives, to create and share a storytelling project that links to the theme home.
Here's a list of film and tv series to celebrate First Nations storytelling and to connect, learn, be inspired and find joy in.
At Common Ground, it’s been a year of celebrating many significant milestones and more through amplifying and backing First Nations voices. As 2025 comes to a close we stand strong and proud – strengthened by Country, culture and community.
Guided by Country and led by Indigenous knowledge – Firesticks works to empower communities across the continent and abroad to care for land, culture and futures.
Kerrupmara Gunditjmara, Boandik man Travis Lovett reflects on the importance of Treaty and Truth-telling for the nation – starting with Victoria.
When this continent was invaded over 250 years ago colonisers stole so much more than land. They stole First Nations livelihoods and economies.
From Mabo Day to NAIDOC Week, there are many dates throughout the year that are historically and culturally significant to First Nations people.
Celestial Emu is a short film project with Gamilaraay astrophysicist Karlie Noon and Gomeroi and Tongan dancer Daniel Mateo.
The Coniston Massacre was the last documented massacre of First Nations people in Australia.
Join us for our Changing Systems Through Storytelling: Be The Change webinar to hear from First Nations storytellers and learn practical ways to make change with Common Ground.