9 must-do activities in the Top End
Australian Geographic Editor-in-Chief travels to the Northern Territory to experience the very best of the Top End.
Australian Geographic Editor-in-Chief travels to the Northern Territory to experience the very best of the Top End.
Four stars in the night sky have been formally recognised by their Australian Aboriginal names.
In July, a new date was published that pushed the opening chapters of Australian history back to 65,000 years ago. It is the latest development in a time revolution that has gripped the nation over the past half century.
Indigenous people say repatriation is an important step towards reconciliation.
A guide to what we can learn from Indigenous landcare.
Don’t miss Badu Gili tonight at 7 pm at the Sydney Opera House!
Linguists estimate that up to 20,000 people speak Kriol across swathes of northern Australia.
As Australian industries grow increasingly concerned with conservation, scientists, government agencies, and companies are turning to Aboriginal Australians for their ancient knowledge of living on and with the land. Drawing on ancient traditions, Indigenous communities are providing innovative solutions in farming, healthcare, land management, and conservation. Read more about Australia’s Indigenous innovators in AG#132, out now.