New song and dance classes celebrating Anaiwan culture in Armidale
The Nēwara Aboriginal Corporation want to say Dhanggana (Hello) and invite the local community to join with them in learning and celebrating Anaiwan language and dance.
The Nēwara Aboriginal Corporation want to say Dhanggana (Hello) and invite the local community to join with them in learning and celebrating Anaiwan language and dance.
The Tamworth Aboriginal Medical Service – Aboriginal Corporation (TAMS) has taken delivery of a new bus fitted out with wheelchair access
Armidale Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place (ACCKP) is poised to launch their new art exhibition - For Our Elders with a two day special event this weekend.
The Hunter New England and Central Coast Primary Health Network (HNECC PHN) has launched a new framework to help close the health and wellness gap
Uluru Statement from the Heart signatory Thomas Mayo will speak on the upcoming Voice referendum at Armidale Town Hall on August 28.
Aboriginal families and children in care will have improved access to culturally-safe legal and social support following the launch of a new specialist service aimed at keeping families together.
Local artist, Jaz Taylor, has created a work of art to remember current Anaiwan Elders of the Uralla area and their stories for future generations to pass down through time.
The NSW Government says it is working to approve more Aboriginal land claims including in the New England.
The memorial weekend has passed for another year, but the work of Friends of Myall Creek is ongoing.
The Tamworth community will gather to add their personal touch to a commemorative portrait in honour of the late Aunty Yvonne Kent on June 28.