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Police recover 21 stolen e-bikes and electric scooters from Ngunnawal home

ACT Policing has recovered 21 stolen e-bikes and electric scooters following the search of a home in Ngunnawal yesterday. In December 2022, an e-bike that had an Apple Air-Tag fixed to it was...

Acton Waterfront park receives Ngunnawal name

The public park at the Acton Waterfront will be known as Ngamawari (pronounced ‘nar-mar-wa-ree’), a Ngunnawal word meaning ‘cave place’.

Aboriginal elder ‘Aunty’ Agnes Shea OAM dies

“Aunty Agnes was an advocate for reconciliation, equality, and the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples."

Inside Tea Gardens Homestead: an original Canberra home built in 1865

Nestled in a nondescript street in Ngunnawal lies a hidden, historical treasure of Canberra: the Tea Gardens Homestead.

Whitlam’s new Heartbeat Café creates more than just coffee

Now open in Whitlam, the new Heartbeat Café sets out to build pathways to employment for young and vulnerable people and a vibrant community space for residents.

Ngunnawal group reviving language through word and song

Alinta Barlow is a part of the Winanggaay Ngunnawal Language Group, who are dedicated to reviving the Ngunnawal language. Together, they’ve been working on the project since 2019, researching the language and speaking to elders. The group has grown to the point where some members are able to teach language to others through workshops.

Police move on Canberra protest camp

A protest camp outside Old Parliament House in Canberra could soon be cleared after police began an eviction operation.

New nature reserve opens in the Molonglo Valley

Canberra’s newest nature reserve opened today: Namarag, in the Molonglo Valley, once a special place for the Ngunnawal people.

Aboriginal artists on Ngunnawal country: Leah Brideson

Aboriginal artists across Ngunnawal country use their paintings to reflect their own personal culture, identity, and healing journeys, while teaching all people to embrace the traditional owners. In this series, we...

Aboriginal artists on Ngunnawal country: Kristie Peters

Aboriginal artists across Ngunnawal country use their artwork to reflect their own personal culture, identity, and healing journeys, while shining a light on reconciliation for all Australians. In this series, we speak...

Aboriginal artists on Ngunnawal country: Eddie Longford

Aboriginal artists across Ngunnawal country use their paintings to reflect their own personal culture, identity, and healing journeys, while teaching all people to embrace Australia's traditional owners. In this series, we speak...

Aboriginal artists on Ngunnawal country: Sarah Richards

Aboriginal artists across Ngunnawal country use their paintings to reflect their own personal culture, identity, and healing journeys, while teaching all Australians to embrace the traditional owners of our land. In this...

Aboriginal artists on Ngunnawal country: Richie Allan

Aboriginal artists across Ngunnawal country use their paintings to reflect their own personal culture, identity, and healing journeys, while teaching all people to embrace the traditional owners. In this series, we speak...

Redress for Stolen Generations survivors in ACT, NT

Stolen Generations survivors in the territories will each receive $75,000 in compensation for being ripped from their families as children.

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