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Digital Land Rights
Can digital technologies play a role in "closing the gap" in the 21st century? Read more -
Aboriginal names for suburbs
Ten previously forgotten Aboriginal names for 19th century sites and suburbs of Melbourne have been recently unearthed at the Melbourne Museum. Read more -
Naidoc Week 2018 - Victoria
Melbourne march in pictures . Read more -
Celebrating NAIDOC Week
The ABC Celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 Read more -
What's on NITV over NAIDOC Week?
As part of NAIDOC Week, NITV will be broadcasting a range of TV programs and films that celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. Read more -
'A most resolute lady': the radical resistance of Indigenous women
Louisa was a young girl when she was abducted by sealers from a beach near the heads of Port Phillip Bay and carried off to a distant, windswept island in the Bass Strait. Read more -
'Little J & Big Cuz' breaks more ground with Logies win
'Little J & Big Cuz' is the first animated children's TV show to feature First Nations people and the first Logie win for NITV. Read more -
Aboriginal Water Carriers Still Relatively Unknown To Most Australians
Aboriginal water carriers are proving just how little most Australians know about Aboriginal history before and after European colonisation. Read more -
Australia's first ever 'artist owned' Aboriginal art gallery opens
This Friday, The APY Art Centre Collective will open Australia's very first 'artist owned' Aboriginal art gallery in Sydney. Read more -
Aboriginal burn practices again used on country in central Victoria
A recent burn conducted at a bush reserve near Wedderburn held significance beyond being a land management tool. Read more -
Deadly Questions: ask Aboriginal champions anything about being Indigenous
Victorian initiative to build support for treaty encourages people to ask questions without fear of being called racist Read more -
Melbourne electorate of Batman renamed after Indigenous activist
Electoral Commission responds to campaign about John Batman's alleged massacre of Aboriginal people. Read more