2025
First Nations artists are taking centre stage through the 2025 Environmental Music Prize, a global first honouring music that celebrates Country, connection and inspires action for climate conservatio...
Cairns-based Youth Worker Kayla Gagai has been named the 2025 Australian Trainee of the Year, completing a sweep of regional, state and national honours.
The fourth annual Queensland United Nations Cultural Cup (QUNCC) took place over the weekend at Beenleigh's Bill Norris Oval, drawing more than 80 teams from across the Pacific and Indigenous Australi...
Fiji has placed youth at the centre of its agricultural future, launching new initiatives to encourage participation, innovation, and sustainability across the sector.
Revelations security staff at a Tasmanian youth detention centre used a young person's t-shirt to create an improvised spit hood have sparked an outcry from Aboriginal legal and advocacy groups.
These are acts of resistance. Speaking at Djirra's 16 Days of ACTIVEism Festival in Naarm, Antoinette Braybrook AM delivered a clear message: "Too often, Aboriginal women are overlooked, invisible and...
The Australian Capital Territory has set an important national precedent, with the passage of independent MP Thomas Emerson's Public Sector (Closing the Gap) Legislation Amendment Bill 2025.
Samoa's Ministry of Women, Community and Social Development (MWCSD) has launched 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, joining a global United Nations campaign calling for the elimination...
The Nyiyaparli Living Language Project has received global recognition at the 2025 Anthem Awards. Nyiyaparli Widi secured five awards after being named a finalist in five separate categories.
Fiji's Minister for Health and Medical Services has officially opened the STAR 2025 Conference in Suva. The Science, Technology and Resources Network connects the Pacific region with the global geosci...
Brisbane International Film Festival will return from 27 to 30 November, bringing more than 60 films to venues across the city as part of its revitalised 2025 program.
Ngarigo woman and retired tennis star Ash Barty joined families in Ipswich on World Children's Day to promote Queensland's First 5 Forever initiative.
Marranunggu hip-hop artist Yung Milla has been named this year's Young Achiever at the NT Performing Arts Awards. He received the award for his impact in music and his work mentoring young people acro...