Albanese finds his Voice at Garma,as Yunupingu’s family pledge to carry on his work

Albanese finds his Voice at Garma,as Yunupingu’s family pledge to carry on his work

The Garma Festival’s opening day included a moving memorial ceremony to its founder,the late Aboriginal leader and land rights activist Yunupingu.

  • byLisa Visentin

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To sleep at this luxury bush lodge is to feel cradled by Mother Earth
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To sleep at this luxury bush lodge is to feel cradled by Mother Earth

The more than $2500 price tag of Arnhem Land’s exclusive Seven Spirit Bay gets you memories to last a lifetime.

  • byKerry van der Jagt
More than 30 per cent of Territorians are Indigenous. How do they see the Voice?

More than 30 per cent of Territorians are Indigenous. How do they see the Voice?

A schoolteacher and film director set out on a journey across remote communities in the NT to hear about the Voice - and think about their own decision.

  • byJack Latimore
This resort,far from everywhere,is pure magic
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This resort,far from everywhere,is pure magic

The scenery in this part of Australia stirs the spirit in ways you simply don’t expect.

  • bySue Williams
Six of the best places to eat in Darwin

Six of the best places to eat in Darwin

Darwin is a true melting pot of cultures and cuisines with a restaurant,cafe or market stall to suit every palate. Here are six of the tastiest.

  • byKerry van der Jagt
The outrageously talented team changing the face of the AFL draft
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The outrageously talented team changing the face of the AFL draft

November’s national draft will be shaped by a team that didn’t even exist until 2016. It’s loaded with special talents,one of whom could usurp Harley Reid as the No.1 pick.

  • byMarc McGowan
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One of Australia’s epic train journeys is now even more remarkable

One of Australia’s epic train journeys is now even more remarkable

This railway divides Australia down the middle like a zipper,the 2979-kilometre journey opening up parts of the country in a way that no other holiday can.

  • byKerry van der Jagt
Inside Cannon-Brookes’ ‘big swing’ to sell sunshine to Singapore

Inside Cannon-Brookes’ ‘big swing’ to sell sunshine to Singapore

Two things the climate emergency calls for most are bold ambition and money. Last week,Mike Cannon-Brookes left little doubt that he has both. But can he pull off his most ambitious proposal yet?

  • byNick Toscano
Cannon-Brookes snaps up $35b Sun Cable mega-project from collapse

Cannon-Brookes snaps up $35b Sun Cable mega-project from collapse

Tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes has prevailed over mining tycoon Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest in a months-long contest to acquire the collapsed Sun Cable mega-project.

  • byNick Toscano
‘I think they’ll be crying’:Farmer decries $132m deal over firefighting foam

‘I think they’ll be crying’:Farmer decries $132m deal over firefighting foam

As a deal delivers $4400 payout to residents,the prime minister has acknowledged the health impacts of forever chemicals for the first time.

  • byCarrie Fellner
Government to pay $132 million to 30,000 residents in path of toxic foam
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Government to pay $132 million to 30,000 residents in path of toxic foam

The payout to residents of seven communities across Australia brings the Commonwealth’s total liabilities over its use of the foam to $344 million.

  • byCarrie Fellner