Communications & Culture
A few weeks ago, the parent organization of the Deadly awards found out that it’s funding had been cut. Actor...
South Australian-made films, ’52 Tuesdays’, ‘The Babadook’, and Cannes stand-out ‘Charlie’s Country’ are leading a renaissance of quality low-budget Australian...
As NAIDOC Week 2014 comes to an end, the Song Nation project has given voice to young Aboriginal people across...
NAIDOC celebration continues around Australia this week as we recognise the culture, history and arts of our First Nation People....
Celebrations are held across Australia each July during NAIDOC week to recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and...
One of the best things about NAIDOC week are the small community events that occur right across the country, showcasing...
He might be most well-known for his award-winning film scores, but Philip Glass is actually considered one of the most...
Cumeragunga is a name familiar to many Aboriginal Australians… it’s where the Yorta Yorta people took their destiny into their...
Slang was once the language of thieves and beggars – a criminal code that helped them communicate with each other...
Aboriginal people weren’t necessarily the passive subjects of those early photographs. A new book, Calling the shots, tells the story...