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District Court orders Barry Cable to pay damages for sexual abuse
There were tears of relief and joy in the District Court Friday when Judge Mark...
Rhiannon Clarke 16 Jun 2023
Deadly Little Dolphins aims to boost water safety for First Nations kids
Queensland has introduced a new swimming pathway to ensure Aboriginal and Torres...
Rhiannon Clarke 8 Apr 2023
Trailblazing Kimberley ranger Braedan Taylor shortlisted for major youth award
Ranger coordinator Braedan Taylor has been selected as a finalist for the 2023 N...
Rhiannon Clarke 7 Apr 2023
Leading by example and championing Country and Culture
Mentor and Traditional dancer Jacob Collard has been selected as a finalist for...
Rhiannon Clarke 7 Apr 2023
From troubled student to role model - Cohen Taylor passes on life lessons
Noongar Yamatji man Cohen Taylor has been selected as a finalist for the 2023 Na...
Rhiannon Clarke 7 Apr 2023
William Barton joins Sydney Symphony Orchestra board of directors

William Barton has been announced as the newest member of the board of Directors of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. The peerless yidaki (didgeridoo) performer is world-renowned as a composer who works...

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Rhiannon Clarke Apr 7, 2023
Noongar maestro Aaron Wyatt goes from strength to strength

Brilliant Noongar classical musician Aaron Wyatt has once again wowed the crowds, this time with the Consort of Melbourne in Federation Square.

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Rhiannon Clarke Mar 31, 2023
Trial of accused killers of Cassius Turvey adjourned to 24 May

The four suspects who allegedly killed 15-year-old Noongar boy Cassius Turvey in Perth appeared in WA's Supreme Court via video link from prison Wednesday morning.

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Rhiannon Clarke Mar 29, 2023
Auliʻi Cravalho shines light on violence against Indigenous women

Native Hawaiian actor Auliʻi Cravalho wore a red handprint on her face in support of the No More Stolen Sisters movement at the premier of new series The Power on Friday.

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Rhiannon Clarke Mar 28, 2023
‘Take Heart: Deadly Heart’ - the long battle against Rheumatic Heart Disease continues

Rheumatic Heart Disease and Acute Rheumatic Fever are diseases that have taken the lives of many Indigenous youth living in remote communities, but it is preventable.

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Rhiannon Clarke Mar 23, 2023
Wiradjuri actor stars in adaptation of Streisand classic

A brand-new adaptation of the Barbra Streisand classic 'On a Clear Day You Can See Forever' is part of the 2023 Seymour Season and will star Wiradjuri actor Lincoln Elliott.

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Rhiannon Clarke Mar 19, 2023
Barka - The Forgotten River tells the extraordinary story of the Barka/Darling River

A new First Nations exhibition has opened at the Australian Museum that showcases stories about the longest river in Australia, the magnificent Barka (Darling River).

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Rhiannon Clarke Mar 18, 2023
Protestors target WA Premier's office over failure of youth justice system

Protestors gathered outside the electoral office of WA Premier Mark McGowan on Friday to call for youth justice reforms. The action was called by community group Break the Cycle.

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Rhiannon Clarke Mar 17, 2023
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