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Holding equity in clean energy: New guide for First Nations examines risks and opportunities
The First Nations Clean Energy Network has released a new guide designed to supp...
Giovanni Torre 24 Feb 2026
BMX champ Holyee-Ann Jackson keeps her wheels turning
Biripi teenager Holyee-Ann Jackson has been named Junior Rider of the Year at th...
Joseph Guenzler 7 May 2025
HealthInfoNet's annual Overview shines light on First Nations health
The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet's annual Overview of Aboriginal and Torr...
Giovanni Torre 10 Mar 2025
FNQ First Nations employer Wins 2024 Training award
A First Nations employer from Far North Queensland has won a national title at t...
Joseph Guenzler 10 Dec 2024
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts, Liandra Gaykamangu recognised with prestigious Marie Clare Woman of the Year awards

Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts and Liandra Gaykamangu have been honoured after receiving Marie Claire Women of the Year Awards for 2024. The Awards saw Ms Turnbull-Roberts awarded Changemaker of the Year an...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Nov 14, 2024
New Binmaga Barndimanmanha Mayu program launched to support Mullewa youth

The WA Centre for Rural Health (WACRH) and the Mullewa community have launched the Binmaga Barndimanmanha Mayu's Program 2024, a six-month collaborative initiative designed to address youth anti-socia...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Nov 7, 2024
2025 NT Sports Awards nominations now open

Nominations have opened for the 2025 Northern Territory Sports Awards. The annual awards recognise the achievements of Territory athletes, coaches, sporting officials and volunteers throughout 2024.

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Tiesha Hewitt Nov 6, 2024
Stakeholders to shareholders: Rekeesha Fry calls for Indigenous equity in finance sector

At the Australian Sustainable Finance Summit held in Sydney on Gadigal land, Rekeesha Fry from the First Nations Projects Group called out longstanding barriers preventing Indigenous Australians from...

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Zak Kirkup Oct 31, 2024
Building resilience, not just wealth: Indigenous principles take centre stage at ASFI Summit

At the Australian Sustainable Finance Institute Summit held on Thursday in Sydney on Gadigal land, Māori leader Te Pūoho Kātene, chief executive of Tapuwae Roa, delivered a powerful key...

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Zak Kirkup Oct 31, 2024
New Queensland government's adult crime, adult time policy "flies in the face of all evidence", Amnesty warns

Amnesty International has urged the new Queensland government to look at the evidence on how to best address youth offending after the LNP was elected on a "tough on youth crime" platform.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Oct 28, 2024
Commonwealth leaders say time for discussion on slavery

The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting has selected a new secretary-general who supports reparations for slavery and colonialism. Slavery and the threat of climate change were major themes for r...

Mackay's Torres Strait Islander Cultural Group triumphs at DanceRites 2024

The Mackay Torres Strait Islander Cultural Group has been crowned overall winner of DanceRites 2024, Australia's premier national dance competition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Oct 21, 2024
Early and mobile voting opens in Barkly Regional Council general election

Early and mobile voting in the 2024 Barkly Regional Council general election opened Monday and will be available over the next two weeks in the lead up to election day on 2 November.

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Tiesha Hewitt Oct 21, 2024
New era for Screen Queensland after launching RAP, 10 year Indigenous strategy

Screen Queensland has unveiled its first Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) alongside its 10 year Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Screen Strategy, Beyond the Screen 2024–34.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Oct 18, 2024
Showcasing the power of fire through Keep the Fire Burning exhibition

North Sydney Council has invited the public to experience Keep the Fire Burning, a powerful First Nations community art exhibition, presented on the sacred lands of the Cammeraygal people.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Oct 17, 2024
Labor concedes voters lost faith as NT parliament resumes

Northern Territorians felt let down by the previous government, with unexpected leadership changes drawing attention from its good work, Labor leader Selena Uibo says.

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(A)manda Parkinson Oct 16, 2024
A year of cultural exploration culminates at Umbrella with diverse artistic voices

Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts is set to launch its final exhibition round for 2024, showcasing a powerful exploration of identity, culture, and history through the works of Filipino Australian art...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Oct 11, 2024
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