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AHCSA marks 25 years of community-controlled health leadership
The Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia is marking 25 years since it wa...
Joseph Guenzler 3 Jul 2026
Evidence of ancient Aboriginal mining discovered in South Australia's Riverland
Evidence has been uncovered which points to Aboriginal mining of stones at Sugar...
Callan Morse 1 Jul 2026
Cochrane proud of family’s Indigenous heritage as AFL dream edges closer
South Australian teenager Dougie Cochrane could soon become one of Port Adelaide...
Jackson Clark 30 Jun 2026
Degree engineering apprenticeship opportunities at Flinders University open to Indigenous students
Indigenous students are being invited to apply for new pathways into careers in...
Giovanni Torre 26 Jun 2026
Future certain for Olympic Dam but not Traditional Owners
A landmark update of a decades-old Indenture agreement guiding development at Ol...
David Prestipino 17 Jun 2026
Vicky Welgraven AM joins White Ribbon’s Workplace Accreditation Panel

White Ribbon Australia has appointed Vicky Welgraven AM to its Workplace Accreditation Panel, strengthening the national program's governance and cultural expertise.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 16, 2026
Traditional Owners concerned as new BHP deal at Olympic Dam looms

South Australia's push to formalise a new long-term agreement with mining giant BHP has angered Traditional Owner groups. Key points: SA government set a six-working-day submission window Bill forma...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jun 16, 2026
Trials to mentor next generation of Indigenous artists

Ngarrindjeri Hip hop icon trials has joined Adelaide University's Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music to mentor emerging Aboriginal artists and share the skills behind a career which has helped sha...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 5, 2026
Art symbolises Indigenous leader's steely resolve

The fierce tenacity and gentle humanity of Lowitja O'Donoghue has been celebrated at the unveiling of a statue of the Indigenous rights trailblazer.

APY governance in crisis again after chairman ‘sacks’ new leader

Key points• New APY general manager Trent Wilkinson says sacking breached code of conduct• Lawyers for Mr Wilkinson have said his position still stands• 'Sacking' follows APY governance...

David Prestipino David Prestipino May 29, 2026
'Visionary educator': the late Professor Peter Buckskin remembered for his impact, leadership and commitment to reconciliation

Key points: - Peter Buckskin has been remembered for his dedication and legacy in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education- Professor Buckskin passed away last week- South Australian deputy Pre...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross May 26, 2026
'Very special to us': Aboriginal stockman's final journey home

The remains of an Aboriginal stockman kept in a museum for 60 years have been handed to his family, who have begun a marathon journey to rebury him on Country.

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Lloyd Jones May 25, 2026
Deadly disease outbreak linked to waning vaccinations

A dip in vaccination rates has been blamed for one of Australia's worst diphtheria outbreaks as the rare respiratory disease continues to spread.

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Lloyd Jones May 19, 2026
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