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Theatre review: From Campfire to Stage Light

A captivating Indigenous life story told through words and music.

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Exhibition review: After Fairweather

Ian Fairweather’s legacy through the eyes of contemporary First Nations and diaspora artists.

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Top End art fair goes bold for First Nations creativity

From Indigenous Fashion to workshops, emerging artists new to the scene alongside Australia’s most established Art Centres, the Darwin Aboriginal…

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Creative things to do this NAIDOC Week

With the theme Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! we help you with a list of how to get involved…

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Vale painter Ms D Yunupiŋu, mother of the Rirratjiŋu nation

The Yirrkala community lost a bold and individual talent with the passing of Ms D. Yunupiŋu.

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A reckoning with Australia’s colonial past

The latest edition of Grififth Review 76: Acts of Reckoning has been curated by the journal’s first contributing editor, Teela…

Naomi Hobson portrait of an Aboriginal girl as a mermaid
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Faceless portraiture redefines blak/black identity

A new exhibition at Cairns Art Gallery draws international connections with Indigenous Australia when re-imagining identity and social politics.

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First Nations circus launches new development program

Na Djinang Circus's Making Space program will offer two First Nations artists six weeks of paid professional development.

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Dance review: Jurrungu Ngan-ga [Straight Talk]

A powerful exploration of Australia's racially skewed records of incarceration and detention.

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Natasha Wanganeen: ‘Sci-fi films saved my life’

Actor-writer-producer Natasha Wanganeen takes us behind the scenes on Bunker: The Last Fleet, a dystopian, intergalactic reimagining of first contact…

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