Learning two-way science with Kimberley schools
StoryLocal school students from the Kimberley region had the opportunity to learn ‘2WS’, or two-way science. In the Kimberley’s Great Sandy Desert Region, the Ngurrara Women Rangers have been working with Yakanarra Community School.
Celebrating Thaynakwith language
StoryNew bilingual book, 'We Look, We Find', is a colourful story written and illustrated by women and children from the Napranum community and features Thaynakwith language and English.
Music connects soldier with his Indigenous culture
StoryAn Army soldier with family ties to Bidjara country in south-western Queensland had the rare opportunity to perform didgeridoo at the official opening of the Australian Embassy in Washington, DC. Sergeant Lachlan Youll...
Central Australia's Youth cultural learning through Junior Ranger Programs
StoryA new Junior Rangers program and On-Country learning will ensure that Central Australia's youth are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and motivation they need to thrive, learn, and carry on the rich cultural traditions of their ancestors.
Marion Leane Smith: war nurse and First Nations trailblazer
StoryMore than 1000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders served during the First World War, despite initial bans on enlistment. However, only one Indigenous woman is recorded as having served during WWI.