HomeIndigenous newsGaltha Rom and Learning on Country in East Arnhem Land Indigenous news Galtha Rom and Learning on Country in East Arnhem Land January 20, 2022 0 1 - Advertisement - Learn about the journey of 160 Aboriginal school children, families, community Elders and schoolteachers from East Arnhem Land as they tracked an ancient songline of the Mäṉa (shark). Click here to view the original article. Tagsindigenous.gov.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleWoman arrested after baby’s body found in freezerNext articleNSW and Victoria record 40 further COVID-19 deaths RELATED ARTICLES Indigenous news Lockhart River children help bring skin health book to life Australian Online News - July 2, 2026 Indigenous news National partnership supports Indigenous producers in screen sector Australian Online News - July 1, 2026 Indigenous news British Museum maps become paper dillybags / danala for NATSIAA finalist Australian Online News - July 1, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed A portable ultrasound system could make reliable breast imaging more accessible July 1, 2026 Pair’d festival: Popular Margaret River culinary event announced again for 2026 June 26, 2026 K-Pop Star Chaeyoung Of TWICE Shows How She Evolves As An Artist June 26, 2026 Brookie Bakehouse Canberra: First Time Ever! July 1, 2026 Load more