New chapter of Indigenous history told through food
The undocumented colonial history of Indigenous food on Cape York Peninsula in north Queensland is about to unfold under a new, three-year study led by Flinders […]
The undocumented colonial history of Indigenous food on Cape York Peninsula in north Queensland is about to unfold under a new, three-year study led by Flinders […]
From heart health to deadly dancing, Flinders University’s Student Association is gearing up for a mega-celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture through its own […]
A ceremonial fire pit near the Yunggorendi building is amongst plans to honour Kaurna elder Stephen Gadlabardi Warritya Goldsmith, who has died suddenly, aged 60. Steve […]
Human settlement in Australia’s arid interior has been reset to about 50,000 years ago – almost 10,000 years earlier than previously reported.
One of Australia’s most inspirational Indigenous figures is being recognised alongside one of the country’s most successful theatre producers with honorary doctorates from Flinders University. Dr […]
Anzac Day has special meaning for families of those killed in action, but the stories of long-forgotten soldiers are still being recovered.
Aboriginal artworks, Indigenous VIPs and a traditional smoking ceremony will put Indigenous connections at the centre of Flinders University’s $63m Hub and Plaza launch today.
Jacinta Ruru, an expert in Maori Indigenous law, will present the Elliott Johnston Memorial Lecture 2015 in Adelaide this week.
Australia remains the only developed country in the world not to have eliminated trachoma, the leading cause of infectious blindness, despite recent progress in tackling the disease.