Spear Hill or Ngajanha Marnta as local Aboriginals call it, holds significant meaning for the East Guruma people in the Pilbara. The heritage listed site could...
There are lessons for many after a scandal saw a book on female Indigenous musicians by a white author pulled from the shelves, writes Aaron Corn, University of...
The City of Cockburn, located 23 kilometers south of Perth, will consult their residents on whether or not the council will change their future Australia Day...
Despite being a vocal advocate for the Save Australia Day (S.A.D.) campaign, Ms Price says the move to change the date has encouraged an important debate.
For the first time, in a bid to celebrate Indigenous culture around a day that’s causing much divide, the City of Fremantle will be unleashing an Indigenous pop...
Australia day was moved because of the culture wars of John Howard, an annual reminder that First Australians were non-people who had no place, no voice, writes...
After centuries of degradation and discrimination, the accomplishments of prominent African-Americans inspired others to fight inequality, even if they weren’t...
How this former institutionalised homeless alcoholic became one of Australia's most respected songwriters, storytellers and activists. 61 years ago today a music...
Domestic violence is a crime occurring in full view, affecting thousands of people yet it provokes virtually no urgency in response. Suzanne Ingram examines why women...
Tragically, this isn’t the first death in custody for the family of Murri man Shaun Coolwell. Three years after he died, his family don't know when the inquest...
The award-winning exhibition Black Mist Burnt Country brings together over five decades of work to tell the story of British atomic testing in Australia.