Culture
Highlighting the importance of Aboriginal literature
Many award winning Aboriginal writers, including David Unaipon, Sally Morgan and Kim Scott have been overlooked by the National Curriculum......
Barangaroo site on the rocks: Indigenous elders criticise sculpture
The Barangaroo building site in Sydney Harbour is under scrutiny after installing a sandstone feature which Indigenous Elders believe is......
What is Sharia Law?
Why do we associate Sharia Law so often with extremism and terrorism when most of us would no nothing about......
Feminist video game critic’s two year abuse all a game?
The issue of sexism in the video game community reached a tipping point last month after outspoken feminist and gaming......
A child’s eye view of a museum
Museums traditionally present their exhibits for an adult and Anglo audience. A program running at the South Australian Museum aims......
OzAsia Festival Art Exhibition – ‘Placement Displacement Replacement’
Artists in Adelaide’s ‘OzAsia Festival’ are exploring issues about change in the new exhibition ‘Placement Displacement Replacement’. The exhibit includes......
Maori leader and academic delivers Lingiari lecture
Sir Tipene O’Regan, a Maori leader and academic, is in Australia to deliver the annual Vincent Lingiari lecture. O’Regan has......
Warlpiri Drawings
In 1953 Mervyn Megget went to Hooker Creek where he was among Walpiri people who had just been taken from......
Celebrating Indigenous Art
NAIDOC celebration continues around Australia this week as we recognise the culture, history and arts of our First Nation People.......
NAIDOC awards honour Indigenous South Australians
Celebrations are held across Australia each July during NAIDOC week to recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and......