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The film, which is set at a remote Australian orphanage during World War II, is a gorgeously shot meditation the different beliefs of Indigenous people and the settlers who later arrived.
The famous Gunlom Falls in Kakadu National Park was closed after Parks Australia built a walkway up to a scenic view.
The ’80s produced some of the greatest and best-known creature features of all time, while others were left forgotten.
Rich men have their rolling greens, but at Flinders Street Station this winter, feminist rebellion is par for the course.
This year’s Barunga Festival will mark a homecoming for one of the Territory’s iconic musicians and celebrate a foundational ...
One in six Aussies will catch a sexually transmitted infection, or STI, during their lifetime. We find out about the history ...
As the northern hemisphere blazes under the summer sun, the south offers a cool alternative. Ski, hike, encounter wildlife, ...
Each summer, during Festival International de Jazz De Montréal (FIJM), the city of Montréal comes alive with so many musical ...
In a historic handover event at the Fowler Museum in California, USA, a collection of 11 objects of deep cultural ...
The free program will be Sunday at the Museum of Art and includes 5 films — including 3 involving Maine filmmakers.
Waa Nish Kaan (Wake Up) is a continuing audio series about the Wake the Giant music festival. The festival is part of the Wake the Giant movement, which is a cultural awareness project developed in ...
On Monday, Mpwerempwer Aboriginal Corporation lost its Supreme Court appeal of the decision by the NT Government to approve Australia’s largest water extraction licence at Singleton Station.
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