In 2009 QGC bulldozed part of an ancient cultural heritage site to put in a coal seam gas well.
The site was well documented and had been described by Archeologists as being thousands of years old. It was an unusual and well preserved Bora Ring that was highly regarded by …
This documentary accompanies CAN WA's 'Karla Kurliny:Coming Home' publication which honours the Elders wisdom and stories, collated as part of the Cultural Mapping and Community Governance (CMCG) project. It features the young Noongar people who participated in a creative …
Scotty from Borroloola in the Gulf of Carpentaria and Lia from the Torres Strait explain how climate change is impacting their country, communities and culture now.
takayna / Tarkine in north west Tasmania is one of the world’s last great wild places.
Its rugged coastline has wild, windswept beaches, towering sand dunes and includes the vast National Heritage listed Western Tasmania Aboriginal Cultural Landscape. Aboriginal use of …
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