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Mary is a passionate writer who brings creativity and a fresh perspective to our team. Her words have the power to captivate and inspire, making her an essential contributor to our content. Mary’s commitment to storytelling and dedication to promoting Indigenous culture ensures that her work touches the hearts of our readers. We’re fortunate to have her as part of our team.
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The Wave Hill Walk‑Off: 1966 Strike That Sparked Land Rights

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Keen to understand how the Wave Hill Walk-Off ignited Australia’s land rights movement and changed history forever?
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  • 14. December 2025
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Understanding Native Title: From Mabo to the Present Day

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Pioneering legal cases like Mabo have shaped Indigenous land rights, but the journey toward recognition and sovereignty continues—discover how today’s struggles unfold.
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  • 14. December 2025
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Aboriginal Fashion Designers Merging Tradition and Modernity

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Journey into how Aboriginal fashion designers seamlessly blend tradition and modernity, revealing stories and cultural resilience you won’t want to miss.
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  • 13. December 2025
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Kinship and Community: Understanding Mob and Clan Structures

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Understanding how mob and clan structures shape kinship and community reveals the foundations of social cohesion and identity—discover what keeps these networks strong.
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  • 13. December 2025
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Music as Protest: The Legacy of Yothu Yindi and Beyond

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Just as Yothu Yindi’s “Treaty” ignited Indigenous activism, explore how music continues to inspire social change worldwide and why it matters today.
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  • 12. December 2025
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Aboriginal Resistance: From Pemulwuy to the Freedom Rides

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Many stories of Aboriginal resistance, from Pemulwuy to the Freedom Rides, reveal a powerful ongoing struggle for justice and recognition that continues today.
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  • 12. December 2025
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Tourism on Country: Balancing Economic Benefits and Cultural Integrity

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Learning how to balance tourism’s economic benefits with cultural integrity reveals crucial strategies for responsible travel—discover the key to preserving a country’s unique character.
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  • 11. December 2025
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The Role of Aboriginal Men’s and Women’s Business in Ceremony

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Keen insights into Aboriginal men’s and women’s business reveal how ceremonies sustain cultural identity and community bonds—discover their profound significance and ongoing traditions.
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  • 11. December 2025
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Art Centres: Hubs of Creativity and Cultural Preservation

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Join us to explore how art centres ignite creativity and preserve culture, shaping vibrant communities—discover what makes them essential today.
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  • 10. December 2025
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Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing: Community‑Led Solutions

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Outstanding community-led solutions are transforming Aboriginal health and wellbeing by empowering local voices—discover how they can foster lasting change.
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  • 10. December 2025
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The Torres Strait Treaty: Cross‑Border Rights and Challenges

Greatly enhancing Indigenous rights and regional cooperation, the Torres Strait Treaty…
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  • 24. December 2025
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From Resistance to Resilience: Aboriginal Activism Through the Decades

Discover how Aboriginal activism has evolved from resistance to resilience, shaping…
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Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Principles and Policy Responses

The principles of Indigenous Data Sovereignty reveal how communities can control their…
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Truth‑Telling Commissions: Why Australia Needs One

Only through truth-telling commissions can Australia genuinely confront its past;…
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