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  • Indigenous Literacy Day 2015

    Indigenous Literacy Day 2015

    Hear from well-known Indigenous authors about their love of the written word and participate in the Great Book Swap Challenge to help raise funds to increase literacy levels of Indigenous…

  • Family Science Fun Day

    Family Science Fun Day

    The Indigenous Science Experience at Redfern is a celebration of Indigenous and Western science, demonstrating the value of traditional knowledge and Aboriginal culture in science and the relevance of science…

  • Aboriginal Astronomy Evening

    Aboriginal Astronomy Evening

    As a celebration of the International Year of Light, the Indigenous Science Experience event at Redfern Community Centre will incorporate an Aboriginal Astronomy evening. This is an excellent opportunity for people…

  • Macleay Museum: Written in Stone

    Macleay Museum: Written in Stone

    Exhibition 10 August 2015 – May 2016 For Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today, stone tools are tangible evidence of occupation, ingenuity, resilience, and survival. This exhibition at…

  • Bangarra Dance Theatre: Lore

    Bangarra Dance Theatre: Lore

    Lore: dance stories of land and sea Showing at the Sydney Opera House, Bangarra Dance Theatre‘s latest dance work for 2015 ‘takes a fresh look on Indigenous stories tracing the…

  • Dhaga Ngiyanhi Ngan.Girra – Where we all meet

    Dhaga Ngiyanhi Ngan.Girra – Where we all meet

    Exhibition at the Macleay Museum 22 May – 1 August 2015 This exhibition is the result of the creative partnership between two sisters, Lynette Riley and Diane Riley-McNaboe. Their Wiradjuri/Gamilaroi…

  • Indigenous playwrights retreat

    Indigenous playwrights retreat

    Expressions of interest now open A new program for Indigenous playwriting in Australia, supporting a group of outstanding First Nations writers. Playwriting Australia is passionately committed to the ongoing development…

  • New pop-up retail art gallery in Surry Hills

    New pop-up retail art gallery in Surry Hills

    From the desert to the sea – Aboriginal owned art gallery First Hand Solutions, who run the iconic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and craft markets the ‘Blak Markets’,…

  • Blak Markets 2015

    Blak Markets 2015

    Blak Markets are back this year with all the best of the best Aboriginal culture all in one heritage location. The markets are held the first Sunday of each month…

  • Exhibition: Luminous

    Exhibition: Luminous

    Showing at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Luminous explores the effects of light with a range of works created from the 1970s to now. The exhibition features a major new…

  • Women and Children First

    Women and Children First

    Taking inspiration from the important place that Aboriginal women and children hold in their communities, Women and Children First is a tribute to the longest surviving culture in the world.…

  • Kill the Messenger at Belvoir

    Kill the Messenger at Belvoir

    Based on a true story about a man from Mount Druitt, Kill the Messenger was written by award winning Gamilaroi/Torres Strait Islander playwright/law student/performer Nakkiah Lui in 2011. The play…

  • Art Gallery of NSW: Embodiment

    Art Gallery of NSW: Embodiment

    Now showing at the Art Gallery of NSW, Embodiment draws on the complex dialogues of Indigenous and Australian history. The exhibition features works by Aboriginal artists Christian Thompson, Tony Albert,…

  • Garrigarrang: Sea Country exhibition

    Garrigarrang: Sea Country exhibition

    Garrigarrang: Sea Country exhibition at the Australian Museum explores the diverse spiritual beliefs, values and knowledge systems that continue across Australia today. The exhibition features 300 treasures from the Australian…

  • Sydney Festival 2015

    Sydney Festival 2015

    It’s that time of the year again when revellers flock to one of the city’s most popular cultural celebrations – the Sydney Festival. This season features an array of Aboriginal…

  • Yabun Festival 2015

    Yabun Festival 2015

    Sponsored by the City of Sydney, Yabun Festival is an annual celebration that takes place on the 26 of January (10am-7pm). It is the nation’s largest one day showcase of…

  • Ngurratjuta artists at Customs House Library 2013

    Ngurratjuta artists at Customs House Library 2013

    From 1 to 31 July02013, there will be a display of watercolours by Ngurratjuta artists on Level 1 of Customs House Library. On Wednesday 10 July 2013, join Di Stevens,…