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Ngunnawal language to be part of ACT Parliament
The traditional Ngunnawal language will be used in the ACT parliament to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country. Read more -
Link-Up service celebrates anniversary
Queensland Stolen Generations service celebrates 35 years of reconnecting families with the launch of a new book. Read more -
Indigenous artists win big at ARIAs
Indigenous artists feature big, bold and beautifully Blak at the 2019 ARIAs in Sydney. Read more -
Gunaikurnai gathering
Younger generations are encouraged to connect with their Elders and First Nations heritage at an upcoming cultural festival in Victoria. Read more -
Coming to NITV in 2020
Familiar favourites return to NITV next year, as well as some new programs that push television boundaries. Read more -
We are brilliant people!
Nova Peris receives Lifetime Achievement at Dreamtime Awards 2019. Read more -
ABC Acknowledges Country
ABC News Canberra introduces Indigenous Acknowledgement of Country in news bulletins. Read more -
Kriol Kitchen is back
This new season of Kriol Kitchen is as visually stunning as it is mouth-watering. Read more -
Lucashenko wins top prize
Melissa Lucashenko’s novel 'Too Much Lip' has scooped up the top prize at this year’s Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards. Read more -
Ash Barty is World Number 1!
Ashleigh Barty has beaten Elina Svitolina to claim the season-ending WTA Finals series and the biggest cash prize in tennis history, a cheque for $6.4 million. Read more -
Dingo pup delivered by Eagle
Delivered from the sky by an eagle in north-eastern Victoria, the dingo pup could bring the rare breed back from the brink of extinction. Read more -
Searching for Indigenous Creatives
Screen Australia will be visiting towns and cities around the nation from September to December 2019 to meet emerging and established Indigenous creatives. Read more -
Eora Elders Olympics
The Eora Elders Olympics returns with a day full of games that promote healthy living for local Sydney Elders. Read more -
Connecting Women to Country
A female ranger network hopes to be the first to connect women working on country. Read more -
Wilam, A Birrarung Story
Aunty Joy is among a growing number of Aboriginal authors who are writing children's books in Indigenous languages. Read more -
Yugambeh language lives!
The Yugambeh language has been given new life by school students in south-east Queensland. Read more -
Gathang language lives!
The revitalisation of the Gathang language continues to be driven by Birpai woman Rhonda Radley who is on a quest to ensure it re-enters everyday usage. Read more -
Our Land, Our Stories
A new teaching resource designed to embed First Nations histories and cultures within the Australian curriculum has been developed. Read more -
Aboriginal novelist wins Australia's top literary prize.
Melissa Lucashenko wins Miles Franklin Award Read more -
Digitial Dreaming Songlines
A collaborative youth arts project in South Australia is connecting Indigenous kids to traditional culture in the APY Lands and creating a valuable digital learning resource in the process. Read more