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.
We're excited to launch the EOFY: Collective Change Appeal which invites individuals to double your donations by 30 June 2026 thanks to a generous donor.
Our Ancestors are the spirits of those who have passed, while they are no longer physically on this earth, their spirits guide us through life.
Gammin Threads was born in 2018, and has since become a household brand name for mob.
First Nations family and kinship systems may be confusing or complex to western societies, but they are a way of life for many of us.
Djinda Sports supports Blak athletes to excel in their careers.
An Arrernte mother speaks out on the re-introduction of spithoods and so called "diversion" methods in the NT.
Common Ground is farewelling founding CEO Rona Glynn-McDonald, and welcoming incoming CEO Gemma Pol, and COO Katena Valastro.
The more you believe in yourself the more powerful you become.
There’s this extraordinary light that sits within each and every young person – where if you take the time, you get the privilege to witness.
To celebrate the 2024 NAIDOC theme – Keep The Fire Burning – Common Ground and Learning To Ngangaanha have created an educational resource.
The community of Ballarat stood together to say Enough is Enough.
Common Ground is distributing $5,000 to four First Nations creatives, to create and share a storytelling project that links to the theme spirit.