The Aboriginal population was small and persecuted, and the Commonwealth government’s exclusivist White Australia policy helped to maintain the continent’s striking cultural homogeneity. However, in ...
The Outback Way is the stuff of legends — thousands of kilometres of dirt road through the centre of Australia into uncharted ...
Those who first came to the shores of Australia during colonisation ... Message sticks and other forms of Aboriginal graphic expressions, such as rock art and carvings (petroglyphs) challenge ...
Australian Race Discrimination ... Other posts and comments referenced rock art as "invisible" and akin to "excrement", targeted individual Aboriginal people with calls to "DNA test" them, and ...
From the Torres Strait to Tasmania, and from the east coast to the west, beach shacks are an iconic part of Australian ... the Yindayin rock shelter above a beach on Flinders Island off Cape York, ...
Beyond Perth and wine, you might not know much about this Australian state, but it’s full of outdoor thrills for the curious, ...
Exploring Aboriginal history can be intimidating, particularly if you are not familiar with the subject matter. Aboriginal Australians, a book authored by historian Richard Broome, provides a detailed ...
Beach shacks have long been isolated and precarious. What we find charming today was once considered ‘fringe-dwelling’, separated from cities along racial and economic lines.
Alice Guurruu Guiness paints what's important to her: ceremony, family, Galharra (Kinship), Ngurra (Country) and Songs. Her ...
But Melbourne, poised to become Australia’s most populous city by the end of the decade, is best defined by its multicultural ...