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The prime minister's address at Garma this weekend contained strong commitments on economic development and land rights, but ...
As Garma wrapped up, international visitors shared their reflections, culture and gratitude for being invited to Australia ...
This year's Garma Festival brought together two ancient cultures. Native American dancers travelled across the ocean to join ...
The Garma festival in the remote Northeast Arnhem Land of the Northern Territory has come to an end for another year. Since ...
At the Garma festival this year one of the sessions was about the Warlpiri Project: an initiative to repatriate and reconnect ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a new “economic partnership” between government and Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
Pressure is building on the federal government to remove funding from the Northern Territory government unless it meets ...
Like their Yolŋu hosts on Gumatj country, the stories, dance and regalia of Navajo, Comanche, Kiowa Sioux, Pueblo and Lakota nations in North America are intertwined with the land and natural ...
Held annually in northeast Arnhem Land, the Garma Festival is Australia’s leading Indigenous cultural, political, and ...
In an address in the Northern Territory, the prime minister outlines new native title funding and a mobile TAFE service.
Anthony Albanese’s Aboriginal hosts at the Garma festival in Arnhem Land have greeted him with a blistering speech urging him ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged $75 million in new funding to support Native Title holders, as he laid out his ...