You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify each week. Follow this link if you're listening on Apple News. In this week's episode, we travel to Australia to talk to dancer, ...
Every inch of Australia is written in song. Songs track lines along the continent, with every jutting rock or bowing tree ...
A young lieutenant from the First Fleet that landed in Australia in the late 18th century made friends with a 15-year-old girl from the local Eora people. The girl was called Patyegarang, the ...
The performance by the indigenous dance company is based on Victorian author Bruce Pascoe’s book Dark Emu, Black Seeds: Agriculture or Accident? which recalls early accounts by European settlers of ...
“That video was the first time Aboriginal culture and global popular culture intersected,” Browning says. “I’ll never forget the impact of that moment when I saw blackfellas represented as we really ...