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.
Yorta Yorta and Bangerang woman Taneshia Atkinson shares reflections on how matriarchal patterns are a cyclical gift through this beautiful poem.
A poem about Country by Lachlan Parkinson and his mum, Shelley Thompson.
Earlier this year, a group of emerging leaders, artists and scientists rafted a 400-kilometre stretch of the Martuwarra River.
A jadiny is a totem, which teaches you to care about things beyond what is simply human.
Bookarrarra means the past, the present and the future fused into this moment in time.
Boe Spearim yarns with us about Gamilaraay Next Generation, land back and sovereignty.
Sacred Smoke is a film about the importance of smoke and smoking ceremony in First Nations cultures.
In 2021 we created the Heal Country resource for primary school teachers to celebrate NAIDOC Week and support teachers and students to learn about Country.
Country goes beyond the physical, and includes things that cannot be seen or touched, like relationships and knowledge.
W&J Standing Our Ground is a group of sovereign Wangan and Jagalingou people who maintain a constant presence on Country to care for their sacred lands and waters.
Many words commonly used in Australia are from First Nations languages or have been derived from them, including "koala".
Meet the panel of First Nations storytellers from the webinar Changing Systems Through Storytelling: Be The Change.