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.
Songlines are a way of mapping Country and storing complex knowledge systems.
Race relations in Australia have a long and turbulent history. To truly improve, there needs to be significant change.
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Architecture, agriculture, trade, astronomy and physics were practised in Australia long before colonisation.
The Blak matriarchy is as staunch and unwavering as it is gentle and nurturing. So it makes sense that when First Nations women and gender diverse people come together, magic happens.
Systems thinking is to view the natural environment, human relationships and non-human relationships with a systems lens.
When you lose your language, a whole way of being, a whole cultural universe is lost forever.
Connection, not colour, is at the heart of First Nations identities.
First Nations fashion is taking a moment. A huge moment. And rightly so.
First Nations families whose loved ones have died in custody are leading the way for change. As the people most affected by deaths in custody, they are best placed to design solutions.
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.