

Aboriginal cultural heritage
ANSTO’s two main campuses are located on the traditional lands of the Aboriginal nations of Dharawal at Lucas Heights and Kulin at Clayton. Furthermore, ANSTO’s extensive collaborations with universities and industry partners naturally connect with other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations on the national scale.
Therefore we also recognise these peoples as Australia’s first scientists, navigators, mathematicians and engineers. Their knowledge and skills are an integral part for the future growth of Australia and understanding its unique attributes.

Digital map
Explore our new resource, a digital map which highlights our research projects that support the First Nations people of Australia.
https://map.ansto.gov.au/ANSTO is aware of the significant cultural heritage in close proximity to the Lucas Heights and Clayton campuses. Projects at both sites acknowledge the rich cultural tradition of local Indiegnous groups.

Dharawal mural which captures motifs from the rock art in proximity to ANSTO completed by students of Endeavour Sports High School in the Big Brother Big Sister program

Dharawal mural which captures more motifs from the rock art in proximity to ANSTO completed by students of Endeavour Sports High School in the Big Brother Big Sister program.

Artist Simone Thomson depicted Kulin clan territories from a mapping perspective, and our natural formations serving as borders and shared lands at the Australian Synchrotron

The painting by artist Simone Thomson at the Australian Synchrotron represents the majestic Birrarung, river of mist and shadows known as the Yarra River.
Aboriginal sites knowledge-holder Bruce Howell has narrated a virtual tour of the Dharawal rock arts at ANSTO’s Lucas Heights Campus.
