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.
The uncharted territory of the Treaty era invites us to re-story a future rooted in courage, care, and collective responsibility. Yet as we move forward, one truth must remain at the centre: no one gets left behind. Jedda Atkinson-Costa shares her reflections.
The songs, dances and stories of Yolngu culture live in the Yolngu people, and in the land that has been their home for tens of thousands of years.
The Uluru Statement from the Heart was created from the collective experiences of many First Nations people from across the continent.
Sermsah Bin Saad writes about his experience attending Mardi Gras 2022 in Sydney.
The flag is an important symbol of unity and identity for Torres Strait Islander peoples.
First Nations people in Australia are the original scientists.
The Barunga Statement called for self-determination and the granting of social, economic and cultural rights.
The 'Dreaming' or the 'Dreamtime' is a First Nations oral history of the world and its creation.
Victor Rostron of Wildfire Manwurrk talks to us about storytelling, protecting Country and keeping community strong — all through the power of music.
Learn about the history of this flag, and what it means to Aboriginal people across Australia.
Songspirals are a way of exploring the connection between Country, culture, people and story.
Common Ground had a huge 2024! A year of "first-evers" and continuing projects – we're excited to reflect and celebrate some of our community's incredible achievements.