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.
Phoebe McIlwraith’s project SPEAKINGTRUTH forms part of Common Ground's truth-telling series – Weaving Truths.
Flora Nullius is an explorative essay by storyteller Dakota Feirer which forms part of Common Ground's truth-telling series – Weaving Truths.
This Community Kit was design to support help you join the journey in changing systems through storytelling with Common Ground.
In light of Earth Day this month learn about a number of incredible First Nations organisations dedicated to actively protecting and caring for Country, culture and climate.
Here's a few things to learn, listen, do and more as featured in the Common Ground newsletter throughout the first quarter of 2025.
Common Ground celebrates all of the incredible First Nations women and gender diverse changemakers we work with this International Women's Day and 365 days a year.
Two siblings, Tyson and Marley Holloway-Clarke, recount the moment they watched The National Apology in 2008.
The 1965 Freedom Ride was a 15-day bus ride through regional New South Wales aimed to expose the racism experienced by First Nations people, including segregation and exclusion.
Proud Torres Strait Islander man from Ugar, Iama and Erub Islands, Travis Kym Cloudy-Hensgen recently travelled overseas for the first time where he reflected, journaled and creating positive visions for his future self.
From the 4 February 1939 an estimated 200 to 300 people walked off the Cummeragunja Mission on Yorta Yorta Country in protest of inhumane living conditions and treatment.
Common Ground launches 2024 Annual Report highlighting a big year of connection, transformation and many firsts.