Watch Highland cows' warm welcome to owner after weeks away: "Overjoyed"
An Australian woman needn't have worried about her pets' reaction after she returned from a 3-week vacation.
Florida TikToker Gets Death Threats For Dancing With 'Sacred' Didgeridoo
A Florida woman filmed herself dancing with a didgeridoo and the clip went viral after an Aboriginal TikToker accused her of sexualizing the sacred tool.
Australia Ignored Warnings on COVID Ravaging Indigenous Communities
The Australian government neglected to address housing, accessibility and health campaign measures that all may have prevented COVID-19 deaths to date.
Australia's Indigenous Deaths in Custody Continue to Prove Systemic Racism
The Australian government and systems of policing and corrections continue to feed the intergenerational trauma that resulted from institutional, systemic racism.
Most Australians Distrust the Media. This Can be Repaired
The media landscape in Australia is problematic. Diversity in ownership largely eroded over the last decade and numerous TV, radio, print and online media is now owned by single organizations.
Ancient Food Eaten by Humans 65,000 Years Ago Discovered in Australia
The findings demonstrate that Australia's earliest known human population consumed a range of plant foods, including those that required processing.
Australia Fires Have Likely Damaged Thousands of Ancient Aboriginal Sites
The fires that have devastated Australia began in September. Since then, millions of hectares of land have burned.
How Ancient Humans Reached the Sahul Mega-continent in a Wave of Migration
Recent research is a testament to the remarkable sophistication and adaptation of the first maritime arrivals in Sahul tens of thousands of years ago.
Sailor Journals Shed Light on Kidnapped Aboriginal Hero
Diaries were by merchant sailors onboard the Ann & Hope, which traveled to Australia in the 18th century.
'I Can't Breathe': Man Dies After Restraint in Prison
Since 1991, 340 aboriginal people have died in custody, and indigenous adults are currently 13 times more likely to be incarcerated than non-indigenous Australians.
Budj Bim's Ancient Fisheries Trap the Imagination
Lake Condah includes the world's oldest known stone-walled fish trap, and the longest-used fish trap in the world.
Australian City Delays Australia Day
The date commemorates the arrival of Britain's First Fleet.
School Shooting Shows Violence Facing Indigenous Canada
Four people died in a school shooting in La Loche, a largely indigenous community where violence is all too common.
Aboriginal Australian Art Tells the Most Important Ancient Stories
Aboriginal paintings are not just art, they are maps, and in them lie the contours of Australia's soul.