We acknowledge all First Peoples of this land and celebrate their enduring connections to Country, knowledge and stories. We pay our respects to Elders and Ancestors who watch over us and guide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.
Boe Spearim yarns with us about Gamilaraay Next Generation, land back and sovereignty.
You may have heard about Jandamarra, Yagan, Dundalli and Pemulwuy, but there are many other warriors that fought on the frontlines during the Frontier Wars.
The Mabo decision was named after Eddie Koiki Mabo, and led to the Native Title Act.
The Frontier Wars refers to a series of conflicts and events that happened in the first 140 years of British settlement in Australia.
Kaleesha Morris yarns with us about what land back means to her and how land back intersects with language.
There are currently two key mechanisms by which First Nations people can reclaim land in the western legal system: land rights and native title.
The Northern Territory Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976 gives First Nations people freehold title to their land.
Land back is about changing systems that harm Country. It means a reckoning with the unjust ways land was stolen.
Neil Morris of DRMNGNOW yarns with us about what land back means to him and what a land back future could look like.
There’s this extraordinary light that sits within each and every young person – where if you take the time, you get the privilege to witness.