Acclaimed Aboriginal artist celebrated
A new exhibition celebrates Aboriginal artist Yulyurlu ‘Lorna’ Fencer Napurrula whose work was unique.
A new exhibition celebrates Aboriginal artist Yulyurlu ‘Lorna’ Fencer Napurrula whose work was unique.
On 15 December 1993, Uluru was officially given a dual name, recognising its importance to Aboriginal people.
The Aboriginal legend who turned his back on the Europeans to incite a three-year guerilla warfare resistance.
On 3 June 1992, the High Court handed down the historic Mabo decision on native title.
Creating 177 years of controversy, Batman’s treaty to buy Melbourne’s land from Aboriginal people was repealed.
Bennelong was taken by the British to teach settlers about Indigenous culture.
The 1974 discovery of Mungo Man doubled the known length of Aboriginal history in Australia.
The bark paintings marked the first traditional campaign in the fight for Aboriginal land rights.
After a nine-year protest started in 1966, the Gurindji became the first Aboriginal people to reclaim their land.
Population numbers plummeted due to harsh conditions at the peak of the last Ice Age, says a new study.