News WATCH: 3% are back with bangin’ single “Won’t Stop” featuring Jessica Mauboy by Tammy Moir 3% bring it with new single ‘Won’t Stop’, and NAIDOC Week collab – Nooky’s Meal Pack, alongside a signed poster and presale album download Blak Collective 3% are back this…
Music News NAIDOC Week is here: A highlight of new music from First Nations artists by Happy It’s NAIDOC Week baby, let’s celebrate! NAIDOC Week is a celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture that kicks off on the first Sunday of July. This…
News Woolworths is trying to build a Dan Murphy’s superstore in Darwin, right near 3 dry Indigenous communities by Ria Pandey #BoycottWoolworths trends again as the corporate giant pushes to develop a massive Dan Murphy’s near 3 dry Aboriginal communities in Darwin. Back in 2019, the Northern Territory Liquor Commission rejected…
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…
News Nominations are now open for the WA NAIDOC Music Awards by Luke Saunders The annual WA NAIDOC Music Awards seek to recognise the outstanding contributions that Indigenous Australian musicians make to improve the lives of Indigenous people in their communities, and more broadly,…
News Celebrate NAIDOC week with NAIDOC in the City, Sydney by Patti Burton To finish off an epic NAIDOC week for another year, Sydney’s NAIDOC in the City is the perfect way to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures whilst enjoying good…
News Briggs to headline Nocturnal at NAIDOC 2019 by Michael Godwin Art exhibition Nocturnal will grace the festivities of NAIDOC once again this year. With exciting acts such as Briggs, Soju-Gang and Alice Skye performing amidst an array of installations, the…
Arts Lists News With NAIDOC week wrapped, here are 8 ways to keep supporting Indigenous Australians in the arts by Louise Osborne NAIDOC Week celebrations are held annually every July to acknowledge the history, culture and accomplishments of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the country. This year has been huge…
News It’s NAIDOC Week and we could not be more keen for what Sydney has in store by Freya McGahey NAIDOC Week is upon us and it’s one of the most important times in the year. It’s an entire week dedicated to celebrating everything our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander…