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Gunaikurnai People: Protecting Gippsland’s Heritage

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With their ongoing efforts to preserve land, culture, and sovereignty, the Gunaikurnai People’s story of protection continues to inspire and challenge us all.
  • Mary
  • 14. January 2026
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Martu People: Protectors of the Western Desert

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Fascinating and fiercely dedicated, the Martu people’s enduring connection to the Western Desert reveals a story of resilience and cultural preservation waiting to be explored.
  • Mary
  • 8. January 2026
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Resource Extraction and Sacred Landscapes: The Cultural Cost

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Inequitable resource extraction devastates sacred landscapes, risking cultural loss and community disconnection—discover the profound impacts that demand our attention.
  • Mary
  • 6. January 2026
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Sovereignty and Self‑Governance: Models for Indigenous Nations

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Just how do Indigenous nations develop sovereignty and self-governance models that protect their culture and resources? Discover the innovative strategies they employ.
  • Mary
  • 25. December 2025
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Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Principles and Policy Responses

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The principles of Indigenous Data Sovereignty reveal how communities can control their data, shaping policies that protect their culture and sovereignty.
  • Mary
  • 23. 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.
  • Mary
  • 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.
  • Mary
  • 10. December 2025
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Aboriginal Radio: Voices Telling Their Own Stories

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Lifting voices and sharing traditions, Aboriginal radio stations empower communities to preserve their stories—discover how they keep culture alive.
  • Mary
  • 4. December 2025
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Digital Storytelling: Platforms Amplifying Indigenous Voices

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Sharing indigenous stories through digital platforms sparks cultural preservation, inspiring readers to explore how technology can amplify voices and ensure traditions endure.
  • Mary
  • 29. November 2025
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Protecting Sacred Sites Worldwide: Challenges and Success Stories

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Fascinating efforts to safeguard sacred sites worldwide reveal challenges and successes that inspire ongoing preservation and respect—discover how communities are making a difference.
  • Mary
  • 28. November 2025
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Gadigal People: Traditional Owners of Sydney

Discover how the Gadigal people’s ancient traditions and ongoing presence continue to…
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  • 17. January 2026
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Ngarrindjeri Nation: Stories of the Lower Murray and Coorong

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Noongar People: Culture of the South West

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Koori Communities of Victoria: History and Contemporary Life

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