Australian Aboriginal religions are among the most ancient continuous spiritual traditions in the world, stretching back tens of thousands of years. They are rooted in the land itself, with every feature of the environment—mountains, rivers, deserts, animals—bearing sacred meaning. Central to these traditions is the Dreaming (or Dreamtime), the mythic era when ancestral beings shaped the landscape, set down laws, and established the bonds between people, place, and spirit.

Though diverse across Australia’s hundreds of Aboriginal nations, several broad cultural and regional groupings can be identified.


Northern Australia


Central Desert Traditions


South-Eastern Traditions


South-Western Traditions


Tasmanian Traditions


Key Features Across All Traditions