Held in the first week of July each year, NAIDOC Week celebrates and recognises the culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.
Good Ideas
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Good Ideas
“NAIDOC is like a beacon.” We asked First Nations artists and travel experts what NAIDOC Week means to them
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What if we told you that you could help 52 at-risk Cambodian youth break the cycle of poverty and build meaningful futures?
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Travel is an opportunity to connect with a living culture and meet people like Brigette McConville who keep Native American traditions alive.
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The powerful potential of seaweed as a climate change solution caught the attention of people right across the world. Seaweed might not be the first thing that comes to mind …
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Just a few minutes from Cusco’s main square, is one of the most important cafés in Peru. It doesn’t have Michelin stars, an extensive wine list, or a celebrity owner. …
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As the most important group of people in Nepal’s trekking industry, porters tend to be treated the worst. Meet the NGO working to fix it.
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