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Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung elder Aunty Joy Murphy Wandin has said she will attend Thursday night's Melbourne Storm home game ...
Aunty Joy says she'll attend the Melbourne Storm match on Thursday night despite ongoing issues with the club's board.
Wurundjeri Elder 'distressed' after being scrapped from delivering Welcome to Country for Barack Obama When Aunty Joy asked for the opportunity to present the former President with a gift, she was ...
Melbourne’s Lord Mayor believes a First Nations seasonal calendar is far more accurate when it comes to understanding ...
Adjunct Professor Sue-Anne Hunter, a Wurundjeri and Ngurai Illum Wurrung woman, will start in the role later this year.
One version of the Wurundjeri dreaming stories that explain the creation of the Yarra River tells how two young boys, left behind in a camp one day, tipped over a precious vessel of fresh water ...
Hume City Council and its project partners have officially commenced the Broadmeadows Precinct Roadmap, a key step in the ...
The Melbourne Storm have formally apologised to First Nations people for the decision to cancel the Welcome to Country ...
With a body of work typified by refined, elemental forms and controlled, confident material expression, this Melbourne-based ...
The descendants of 19th century Wurundjeri artist and leader William Barak are hoping their crowdfunded bid at Sotheby’s in New York will be enough to bring historic works home.
Two rare pieces of art by Wurundjeri leader and artist William Barak have been bought and will return to Victoria after they were auctioned in the US. But it’s fucked that the art had to be ...
Wurundjeri Elder Joy Murphy, 78, was set to perform the welcome ceremony for the ex-US President's speech in Melbourne on Wednesday night.