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EXCLUSIVE: 'Zero trust' at Argyle: Traditional Owners say Rio Tinto has failed to uphold closure commitments
When Kia Dowell describes the state of relations between Traditional Owners and...
Reece Harley 12 Dec 2025
Fortescue’s trailblazer in First Nations engagement
Rosli Wheelock's journey to becoming a prominent figure in the mining industry a...
Zak Kirkup 14 Aug 2024
Indigenous groups pivotal in renewables development
Australia's race to net-zero emissions by 2050 means that Indigenous groups are...
David Prestipino 14 Aug 2024
BHP means business with record Olympic deals
BHP has made a groundbreaking $96 million deal with South Australian company Int...
David Prestipino 14 Aug 2024
WA-based gold miner collapses after new board takes control
Gold miner Ten Sixty Four has collapsed just two weeks after its new board took...
David Prestipino 5 Jul 2023
At the centre of Beetaloo Basin gas debate, Traditional Owners chart future for their communities

It is a phrase often muttered when discussing Indigenous advancement in the modern age: learn to walk in two worlds. Understanding how to benefit from western society while maintaining a strong connec...

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NIT Nov 1, 2022
Appeal looms against Tiwi man's win over Santos gas project

A court appeal against a landmark legal victory by traditional owners halting drilling at a massive Northern Territory gas project is likely to be heard next month.

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Guest Author Oct 4, 2022
Tiwi Islands' Munupi clan defeats Santos in landmark court case

Legal action launched by Munupi senior Lawman Dennis Tipakalippa has ended with the Federal Court invalidating Santos' approval to drill for gas in the sea north of the Tiwi Islands.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Sep 21, 2022
Origin's Beetaloo and Kimberley gas exit hailed by environmentalists

A group of Traditional Owners and environmentalists have hailed Origin Energy's withdrawal from the Beetaloo Basin and the Kimberley. On Monday Origin announced its would divest from Beetaloo, about 5...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Sep 21, 2022
Federal government rejects bid to halt Perdaman's Burrup fertiliser plant

Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has rejected a call to stop a $4.5 billion fertiliser plant in WA's North West over Aboriginal heritage concerns.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Aug 23, 2022
Stephen van Leeuwen relished his life exploring Murujuga. Now he is leading efforts to protect it's rock art

Botanical ecologist Stephen van Leeuwen recalls with joy his decades spent exploring Murujuga's remote sandy beaches, rock art-filled gorges and mangrove-lined bays.

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NIT Aug 23, 2022
Ngarluma mayaga in plea to channel Juukan Gorge outrage against Murujuga fertiliser plant plan

A prominent Indigenous tour guide has urged Australians incensed by Rio Tinto's destructed of Juukan Gorge to turn their focus onto a urea plant earmarked for a site near Murujuga's best-known rock ar...

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NIT Aug 19, 2022
Grantley Foley just graduated from on-Country training in an outback town. Here's why that is important

Gaining qualifications from an institution just down the road from his home in one of Australia's most remote towns was a moment to savor for Wongutha man Grantley Foley.

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NIT Aug 10, 2022
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