NAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. Its origins can be traced to the emergence of Aboriginal groups in the 1920′s which sought to increase awareness in the wider community of the status and treatment of Aboriginal and Torres...
Dreamtime Artistry is proud to be able to welcome Rick Roser to our website and his unique range of Indigenous jewellery and stone craft. Rick is a very proud indigenous man who has been plying his arts and crafts for over 30 years.Pleas check out his range of...
Dreamtime spirit of the termite story Long, long time ago. All those blind termites lived way down, deep in the ground, when one day they say to one another “if we go up above, maybe we will be able to see?” So, they dug their way up to the top, but stopped under a...
We recently took a trip to Carnarvon gorge to do the walk and partake in the culture and beauty of the area.Steadily flowing water has carved this gorge out of ancient sandstone. The same water, still flowing from the rock, has drawn people to Carnarvon Gorge for many...
Rich visual parallels between Indigenous artworks and microscopic natural structures hidden in the world around us reveal unexpected and intriguing similarities that can deepen our respect for our country and its stories. A new touring exhibition in Sydney, bringing...