
‘I am Country, and Country is me.’
It’s a basic tenet of indigenous culture, that Country informs culture – not the other

It’s a basic tenet of indigenous culture, that Country informs culture – not the other

Words to sing the world alive ‘Learning language is part of rebuilding our nation’: singing

THE AWABAKAL SEASONAL CALENDAR, is an evolving work that is not static, meaning it will

‘Bina: First Nations Languages, Old and New’ ,Felicity Meakins, Gari Tudor-Smith with Paul Williams (La Trobe

Site of great significance is saved from developers’ clutches Romy Stephens reports: NSW government buys

Kaayi (Hello) – You can now hear 50 everyday words spoken in Indigenous languages WORKING

Voice of Country We need to Listen to Country – to be the voice for

PICTURE: Mountians/Lake painting (artist Miss T Webb) and our 2016 Naidoc week Snake. Painted by

PICTURE: This artwork shares cultural narratives in traditional symbolism of the Land of Awabakal.Flowing across

PICTURE: This artwork shares cultural narratives in traditional symbolism of the Land of Awabakal.Flowing across

The wellbeing benefits of embracing deep time There are clearly intellectual reasons that so many

The ancient ‘new’ art of economic stability Uniting our modern-day idea of the circular economy

PICTURE: “We are limited to one vessel, with nowhere else to go.” Collections of the Smithsonian.com Annual

IMAGE: An Aboriginal man stands watch over country, in the SBS series The Australian Wars. Truth

Biraban and Threlkeld: Finding the Third Space ALMOST 200 years ago, in Newcastle, at Australia’s

In Nectar Nomad in the Land of Enchantment, Melanie Kirby (Yes Magazine Spring 2022) tells the story of “What

IMAGE: Timothy Cook, Kulama 2013. natural earth pigments on linen. Courtesy of the artist. Photographer: Ian Hill.

PICTURE: Cultural Choice is an indigenous stationary and office supplies company that feature Aboriginal art

PICTURES: Feral Cat Hunting painting by Lydia Ward (Supplied); Ecologist Rachel Paltridge; Ranger John West is an

Cultural stories of the Lower Hunter region An exhibition at Museum of Art & Culture,

Nothing lives alone nor for itself is a natural phenomenon in nature as elsewhere. Trouble

A map showing the migration routes in the ancient mega-continent of Sahul.(Supplied) Dana Morse (ABC

Sarah Moss, ABC Illawarra reports on: How Aboriginal culture can teach us how to live

Coming to terms with our history can be raise all kinds of issues that many

It might have been the theme or catch phrase for NAIDOC Week in 2021, but it

Soft minimalist footprints Long before the white fella set foot on Munibung Hill, there was

Regenerative Songlines Australia is working to create a continent-wide network, that connects regenerative projects and practitioners,

What about a Commitment to Country pledge for Munibung Hill. Anyone who knows about land

Notes on a presentation given for Lake Macquarie Council by Landcare Support Officer Wendy Gleen

Virtual Songlines engage with students Digital versions depicting scenes of what Australia was like pre-European

The false narratives we’ve been told that become embedded as social norms, require determination and

One way to calculate the carrying capacity of an area is to apply the DSE