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Partnership sees Indigenous Australians, Queensland farmers unite on climate resilience project
In a ground-breaking move for Australian agriculture, Indigenous knowledge is be...
Phoebe Blogg 14 Jan 2026
‘Another example of water dispossession since colonisation’: First Nations celebrate court win on NSW plan
"This was a good day, as First Nations have been respected by the court system,"...
Natasha Clark 1 Sep 2025
Aboriginal Assistant Commissioner for Healthy Country appointed in New South Wales
New South Wales has appointed its first Aboriginal representative to strengthen...
Jarred Cross 27 Aug 2025
“The land is my life”: Wurundjeri head man Murrundindi's decades of passing on culture
Wurundjeri Ngurungaeta Murrundindi felt a deep connection with his ancestors, th...
Jarred Cross 19 Mar 2025
"We're about changing the system" - Indigenous leaders to attend on-Country conference on disaster resilience
More than 300 people are expected to explore First Nations leadership and expert...
Jarred Cross 24 Sep 2024
Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation rangers apply academic lens to monitoring rock art

Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation (MAC) Rangers are pioneering the development of a series of university-level micro-credentials for rock art monitoring in Murujuga.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Aug 30, 2024
Grants awarded to establish community hub and plant nursery for mob in Dubbo

An Indigenous organisation in Dubbo is set to establish a fresh community centre and plant nursery in order to foster connections between Indigenous people and their culture, thanks to a grant from Ab...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jun 26, 2024
Junior Ranger Program will increase capacity for Noongar Custodianship

The Karri Karrak Aboriginal Corporation has been selected as a grant recipient in Round 8 of the Aboriginal Ranger Program. The funding of $1,075,336 will enable the corporation to establish the Karri...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jun 23, 2024
War against feral cats on Lungtalanana hits snag due to lack of funding

A plan to remove all feral cats from Lungtalanana and reintroduce native species has hit a wall, with no funding from the federal government appearing to fit into the eradication plan.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 9, 2024
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