Music Milan André Boronell and the importance of uplifting Indigenous communities by Ella Sterland The power of Milan’s music lies not only in its enchanting sounds but also in its role as a tool for healing. ‘ethos pathos logos’ is the stunning album from…
News Politics Someone sends racist letter to Senator Lidia Thorpe posing as the Jim’s Group CEO by Phoebe Repeti Victorian Greens senator Lidia Thorpe was shocked to receive an abusive email from an author allegedly posing as Jim’s Group CEO, Jim Penman. Last night (November 11), Victoria’s first Indigenous…
Music News NAIDOC Week: Baker Boy, Sycco, and more team up for TikTok festival by Emily Elvish “Always Was, Always Will Be.” A number of live performances, history, and art will be showcased this NAIDOC Week 2020 to elevate and celebrate Australia’s First Nations people. NAIDOC Week 2020…
Music LISTEN: Deadly Hearts – Walking Together (Compilation Album) by Happy The highly anticipated Deadly Hearts – Walking Together compilation has dropped, and it was well worth the wait. Featuring some of our most influential Indigenous artists, the album is an emotional and…
News NT Government once again fails Indigenous communities, falling $200 million short on housing promises by Claire Adema After yet another Australian political blunder, we are wishing more now than ever that we could swap our government out with our friends across the sea, as their failure to…
News 43% of people in remote Indigenous communities have gone without food in the past year by Claire Adema A national inquiry has revealed some appalling data regarding food security in remote Indigenous communities. That’s right, in our own backyard, 43% of Indigenous households went without food in the…
News Baker Boy and Miiesha lead National Indigenous Music Awards 2020 finalists by Rachel Daniel The National Indigenous Music Awards, which are set to be live-streamed on August 8, have announced the final nominations for 2020, with Baker Boy and Miiesha leading the lineup with…
News Western Australian ranges named after oppressive monarch to be given Indigenous name by Claire Adema Western Australia’s iconic King Leopold Ranges have been officially renamed – and rightly so. The Kimberley landmark will now be known as Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, honouring it’s original Indigenous title….
News Australia appoints first Indigenous Consul-General to the United States by Emily Elvish In massive news, Benson Saulo has just been appointed as the first Indigenous Consul-General to the United States. Raised in Tamworth, Saulo will relocate to Texas at the end of…
News Police watch on as Black Lives Matter mural is painted over in Redfern by Claire Adema Scott Marsh‘s Black Lives Matter mural was up for less than 24 hours before it was painted over this morning. Police watched on as the provocative mural was covered, despite…
News Recent footage shows NSW Police repeatedly tasering Indigenous man in the face by Claire Adema We’ve seen an outcry from Indigenous community members and the public as a whole in relation to police brutality. Sparked by recent black deaths in the United States, Australia has…
Film and TV News King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard release ‘RATTY’ doco for charity by Rachel Daniel Melbourne prog-rock legends King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard have just released another film, RATTY, with all proceeds going towards Indigenous charities in Australia. The 28-minute film documents the making of the…
Film and TV News ‘Our Law’ tells the story of the first Indigenous-run police station in WA by Claire Adema You’d have to be living under a rock to have missed the recent outcry and protests that have exploded across the globe since the death of George Floyd at the…