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.
Here's a list of film and tv series to celebrate First Nations storytelling and to connect, learn, be inspired and find joy in.
Colonisation does not happen by accident. Tyson Holloway-Clarke writes about the methods of colonisation.
This International Women's Day, Sissy Austin celebrates her Nan Eileen Austin.
Some ideas and tips for walking respectfully on Country, no matter where you are.
Positionality starts with carefully considering our own identities and relationships we hold.
Still confused about the concept of decolonisation? Tyson Holloway-Clarke explains.
If you enjoyed Blackfulla Docos You Should Watch, you'll love these films.
A non-exhaustive list of dates that are historically and culturally significant to First Nations people.
Tyberius Larking explains that our oppression isn’t an acute threat or short-term emergency; discrimination is chronic.
Anthony Rigby-Smith spent time on Gumbaynggirr Country capturing the 2023 Naru Surf Gathering.
At 235 years old (and only 122 years constitutionally), Australia is a young nation. We have many lessons to learn and one of them is patience.
Join us for our Changing Systems Through Storytelling: Be The Change webinar to hear from First Nations storytellers and learn practical ways to make change with Common Ground.