I don’t think there is a thing such as an “Australian culture”. Australia is a melting pot of so many different cultures and traditions.
Options, Rights and Dignity are three words used by social justice advocate and Wintringham CEO, Bryan Lipmann to describe the rights of Melbourne's elderly homeless.
Victorian Police Museum public program curator Kate Spinks introduces us to life in the 1960s and suggests there is much to learn from looking at the past.
“I reckon ASIO has got a file on me mile high, I’ve been to that many protests,” laughs Barbara, lead campaigner for Grandmothers against the Detention of Refugee Children.
The 2013 V-day event - One Billion Rising was held at Fed Square on February 14, 2013. Over 2,000 people gathered at the Main Stage to participate in a global dance protest.
A smoking ceremony is used by Australia’s first people to cleanse the land, pay tribute to elders and welcome guests.
Labor MP and federal minister for Calwell, Maria Vamvakinou offers an honest appraisal of refugee and asylum seeker policy saying both parties are to blame for making the issue “political.”
Close to the heart of Aboriginal Melbourne, Carlton's Melbourne Museum hosts Blak Nite at Melbourne's 2015 White Night.