Tasmania’s wukalina Walk is an Indigenous-owned, multi-day hike through some of the most stunning scenery on Australia’s wind-battered southern coast.
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Reconciliation in Australia: It’s about the heart of things
by Daniel Jamesby Daniel JamesTo help us mark Reconciliation Week 2022, award-winning Yorta Yorta writer, author and radio host Daniel James shares some thoughts on what meaningful reconciliation really looks like.
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“At that moment I just burst into tears.” Exploring Country with First Nations artist Rachael Sarra
by The Editorsby The EditorsWe sent Rachael Sarra on our Flinders Ranges Explorer trip – a seven-day journey from Adelaide, looping through Indigenous sites like Iga Warta, Arkaroola and Wilpena Pound.
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“I can speak in the voice of the Maya.” Embracing my Indigenous heritage in Guatemala
by Luis Guerraby Luis GuerraBy discovering more about his history, and sharing it with travellers, Luis Guerra learned to take pride in his heritage. Now he wants young Guatemalans to do the same.
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Australia has a fascinating culinary history, and if you haven’t tasted First Nations bush foods before, you’re missing out on some of the country’s best, most interesting flavours. Here are some of our favourite ingredients from around Australia.
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Northern Territory vs Western Australia: Where to holiday next?
by Kate Gazzardby Kate GazzardComing to a decision was harder than you could ever imagine…
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Learn about cultural traditions past and present, including knowledge that has been passed down through the generations for thousands of years, when you connect with Queensland’s Traditional Owners during these First Nations experiences.
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10 incredible First Nations experiences to book in Australia (not with us)
This National Reconciliation Week, we want you to get out, take action and experience a First Nations tourism experience near you. This year, the theme for National Reconciliation Week (NRW)…
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I have the honour of saying that the world’s biggest monolith is the view from my backyard.