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.
Over four weeks in October we’re celebrating the power of learning about First Nations cultures from First Nations people through a series of learning resources.
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.
Tyberius Larking reflects on his relationship with his mum across the years for Mother's Day.
Travis Cloudy-Hensgen writes about his first time visiting home, and connecting with family on Bindal and Wulgurukaba Country.
Common Ground is distributing $5,000 to four First Nations creatives, to create and share a storytelling project that links to the theme spirit.
This International Women's Day, Sissy Austin celebrates her Nan Eileen Austin.
Anthony Rigby-Smith spent time on Gumbaynggirr Country capturing the 2023 Naru Surf Gathering.
Tyberius Larking writes about his love for butterflies in honour of his Aunty, Jillian Kingo Bilney Larking.
A four-part series where Darcy and Tyberius reflect on meeting each other, connectedness, storytelling as healing, and Black disabled futurity.
Common Ground launches 2024 Annual Report highlighting a big year of connection, transformation and many firsts.