First Australians
The term "First Australians" refers to the Indigenous peoples of Australia, including various groups such as the Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders. These communities have rich cultural traditions, languages, and histories that date back tens of thousands of years, making them some of the oldest continuous cultures in the world.
First Australians have a deep connection to the land, which is central to their identity and spirituality. They have unique practices, stories, and art forms that reflect their relationship with nature and their ancestors. Today, efforts are being made to recognize and preserve their rights, cultures, and contributions to Australian society.