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Check out Unley Uluru group’s featured book of the month.

Plus

  • Stories from IndigenousX, a 100% Indigenous owned and operated media, consultancy, and training organisation
  • Monthly publications: National Indigenous Times and Reconciliation News
  • More than 2,500 First Nations books available to borrow through the State Library of South Australia and its branches in all Local Government Areas.
  • Book Club in Brisbane: Reading for Reconciliation publishes their reading list.
  • And more!

Discover Walking Trails in the Adelaide, Campbelltown/TeaTree Gully, Port Adelaide and the LeFevre Peninsula, and Burton. There are links to maps, some of which are interactive.

Plus Kuma Kaaru offer cultural tours across Kaurna Yarta.

Visit the Cultural Centres in Sturt and Port Adelaide, and the award-winning exhibition at Glenelg.

Find out more about Kaurna Culture through the City of Adelaide Cultural Mapping of the Adelaide Parklands, Parklands Cultural Burn and City of Charles Sturt.

Many dates throughout the year are historically and culturally significant to First Nations people.

Call to Action to all Allies of First Nations people: Maintain an awareness of these key cultural dates to remember, reflect, and to support special events.

  • Jan 26: Invasion / Survival Day
  • Feb 13: National Apology Day
  • May 26: National Sorry Day
  • May 27 – June 3: Reconciliation Week
  • June 3: Mabo Day
  • July 7-14: National NAIDOC Week
  • Aug 3: National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day
  • and many more

This calendar of Key Cultural Dates has been sourced from the website Common Ground.

Are you seeking deeper understanding about Australia’s First Nations’ people?

If so, then check out these key websites for National, State and Local perspectives.

Reliable resources to help deepen our understanding of the proposed Voice to Parliament that was defeated at the 2023 Referendum.

  •  Inquiry into UNDRIP (Commonwealth) renewed inquiry
  • Yoorrook Justice Commission (Victoria) final reports
  • Truth and Justice Commission Bill 2024 (lapsed)

What does the Uluru Statement from the Heart say?