South Australia’s first Aboriginal children’s commissioner has revealed she was racially targeted when she tried to leave ...
The artists of Mimili, in the APY Lands of South Australia, are using new methods to share crucial knowledge of Country and ...
The woman responsible for some of the country’s most vulnerable children has seen a lot in her job, but still she sits in her Darwin office and shakes her head at some of the decisions being made in ...
A national nonprofit is visiting Albuquerque as part of a project to record and preserve the stories of Indian boarding ...
An exhibition of nearly 200 works at Washington’s National Gallery of Art offers an overly broad survey of Australian ...
Cook Government's comprehensive reform of Western Australia's Out of Home Care system successfully completedReform delivers greater stability for ...
Miles Franklin-winner Alexis Wright pays tribute to the first book that visualised this powerful ancestral being from an Indigenous imagination ...
Read all of Slate’s stories about the 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. On Oct. 8, 2010, the New York Times ran a story on its front page: “Picture Books No Longer a Staple for Children.
A Northern Territory builder has set a new Australian Defence Force precedent, completing a $355m drone hangar and ...
Swimming at the beach was largely banned in Australia until the early 19th century – but now, it’s intrinsic to our national ...
As mainstream schooling continues to neglect Indigenous students, a pioneering bilingual school is restoring language, ...
The burning of an Australian flag at an Invasion Day rally has kicked off an even bigger debate across the country.
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