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.
An interview with Firesticks' Rachel Steffensen on the National Women's Fire Workshop and caring for Country.
First Nations fire burning knowledge is living cultural knowledge. Practices are based on connection to Country and local knowledge of the region.
First Nations people in Australia are the original scientists.
Central to First Nations sovereignty is food sovereignty – the right to define one’s own food system. The right to produce our own cultural food.
While each First Nation has its own unique customs, traditions and Law, we all see trees as sacred, significant and deserving of protection.
A poem about nuku (water) by Torres Strait Islander woman Tishiko King.
Victor Steffensen yarns with us about reading Country, making friends with fire and protecting ecosystems for future generations.
Architecture, agriculture, trade, astronomy and physics were practised in Australia long before colonisation.
Systems thinking is to view the natural environment, human relationships and non-human relationships with a systems lens.
Water sovereignty is about First Nations people having control over waters they traditionally and rightfully own.
When you lose your language, a whole way of being, a whole cultural universe is lost forever.
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.