Story by a Fijian man and his wife who left Sydney to live among Aborigines in the Australian Outback. The Fijian man is Soane Basalusalu and his wife is Mere who was born in Arnhem Land in 1949.
But then that's the thing about the outback—it's so vast and forbidding that much of it has yet to be charted at ground level. Even Uluru (to use the original, now official, Aboriginal name for ...
Kym Mozol spoke to Big Rigs about his epic final run along one of the country’s toughest routes – and his race to make it ...
The Rolls and the road trip were part of an artwork by Rennie that tells the story of many Indigenous families during a sad chapter of Australian history. For Rennie, it’s a story that’s ...
Debut author Debra Dank was awarded a record four prizes at the 2023 New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards. Gudanji-Wakaja author Dr Debra Dank talks to SBS Book Club host Sarah Malik about ...
You don't so much backpack the Australian outback as bushwalk it ... It teems with unique wildlife and is the spiritual homeland of indigenous peoples. It's a land to explore, but to do so ...
McLachlan said Farmer’s pre-eminent place among the game’s champions was assured for as long as Australia's only Indigenous game was played into the future. "When the Australian Football Hall of Fame ...