Insurance has been a major stumbling block to the scaling up of cultural burning, but a breakthrough could be on the way.
Graeme Elphinstone, the founder and director of Elphinstone Engineering, avoids conviction and is fined $12,000 for interfering with Aboriginal relics on his land on Tasmania's east coast.
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Tracing the long history of Aboriginal-Chinese people in Australia, through archives and art
Aboriginal Chinese People at the Museum of Australia brings together contemporary art, personal reflections and archival ...
The NSW State Emergency Services (SES) is proud to launch the Aboriginal Peoples Engagement Program, dedicated to ...
More than 180,000 people follow the Bush Legend’s accounts across Meta platforms, but its Aboriginal host is a work of digital fiction ...
As AI-generated images and videos become more common, Indigenous people are increasingly concerned about digital forms of ...
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A 'cosmic clock' in tiny crystals reveals the rise and fall of Australia's ancient landscapes
Australia's iconic red landscapes have been home to Aboriginal culture and recorded in songlines for tens of thousands of ...
Bayley Mifsud has made history by being the first Aboriginal artist to collaborate with Swatch, with her coveted new design ...
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Shock truth about ‘Aboriginal Steve Irwin’
Bush Legend reflects a slippery slope when it comes to AI generated content of Indigenous peoples, as people can remove ...
As we have seen after Adelaide writers’ week, defending the right of people to speak, even when we deeply disagree with them, is very, very difficult ...
Lempert’s first full-length book explores the world of Aboriginal filmmaking and its importance to Australia’s Indigenous ...
An influential businessman has been fined $12,000 for interfering with Aboriginal relics during land clearing, with a magistrate ruling his conduct was at the lower end of the scale. However, Graeme ...
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