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To talk, share, connect and decompress: Victorian Institute of Sport unveils permanent Yarning Circle
Catherine Freeman knows the pressures of being an elite athlete better than most...
Jarred Cross 22 Jun 2026
Organic farming policy launched to strengthen Fiji food systems
Fiji has launched a five-year national organic farming policy aimed at increasin...
Rebekah Rasmussen 19 Jun 2026
Pacific envoys appointed to push island priorities at COP31
Kristina Eonemto Stege from the Marshall Islands, Inia Seruiratu from Fiji and R...
Rebekah Rasmussen 18 Jun 2026
3% and The Terrys team up on new single 'All Gucci'
First Nations collective 3% and indie-rock band The Terrys have released their n...
Joseph Guenzler 17 Jun 2026
Elder's grief as Olympics stadium replaces healing site
For generations, Aboriginal Elders say the waters at Brisbane's Victoria Park ha...
Robyn Wuth (AAP) 2 Jun 2026
Fight for Barrambin moves beyond fences

The battle for Brisbane's Victoria Park is far from over — even though police have shut down protests and work has begun on the 2032 Olympics main stadium.

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Robyn Wuth (AAP) Jun 2, 2026
Exclusive: Goori Camp Embassy vows to keep Sacred Fire burning after police removal

The Goori Camp Embassy has vowed to continue its resistance at Barrambin / Victoria Park in Magandjin after police moved supporters from the Sacred Fire site about 1am on Monday.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 1, 2026
Latest appeal to stop Olympic construction at Barrambin blocked despite ongoing protest

Key points:- Appeal to halt Olympic stadium construction at Barrambin rejected- Traditional custodians highlight cultural significance at Sunday rally- Protest movement vows to continue resistanceFede...

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Jun 1, 2026
Traditional Owners saddened by Games site eviction

Traditional Owners have expressed "deep disappointment" following the forced removal of community camps in a Brisbane park to make way for a controversial Olympic venue.

Tensions flare, protesters evicted from Barrambin

Tensions have boiled over in wild scenes as protesters were removed from an inner-city park to make way for a controversial Olympic stadium. Several protesters were taken away, including a man who was...

Changemakers gather in Magandjin to confront family violence

The Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service (QIFVLS)'s 2026 Overcoming Indigenous Family Violence Forum is underway in Magandjin (Brisbane) this week.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 27, 2026
Fiji puts communities at centre of climate resilience push

Fiji is moving to link national climate targets, Pacific-led funding and on-ground adaptation through a USD $5.7 million project supporting 14 vulnerable coastal communities.

WA Indigenous Tourism Operators Council welcomes continued investment in Aboriginal tourism through Jina Action Plan

The WA government and Tourism Western Australia have committed $5 million dollars per year over four years towards the development of Aboriginal tourism experiences to be delivered under Jina: Western...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 8, 2026
Australian ministers' visit pursues 'transformative agreement' to strengthen cooperation with Fiji

Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Minister for Pacific Island Affairs Pat Conroy will this week travel to Fiji as part of what the federal government describes as its "efforts to deepen ties and strengt...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 5, 2026
Pacific women, girls face brunt of climate crisis

Pacific women and girls bearing the brunt of the climate crisis are demanding governments listen to their lived experiences when making global commitments at a major upcoming conference.

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Maeve Bannister Apr 30, 2026
NSW Aboriginal Land Council lodges formal complaint with Human Rights Commission over government plans to change Land Rights system

The New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council has formally lodged a complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission regarding the government's proposed Crown Land Management Amendment (Statutory R...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 22, 2026
Athletics great joins race to help deliver 2032 Games

Athletics great Cathy Freeman is set to make an impact on another home Olympics after joining the race to deliver the Brisbane 2032 Games. The track and field champion and proud Aboriginal woman has t...

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Laine Clark Apr 1, 2026
Treaty in New South Wales: 'the first question is whether government is ready'

Recently the New South Wales Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, David Harris, stated in Parliament that Aboriginal people in NSW may not yet be ready to progress a Treaty.

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Sean Gordon Mar 13, 2026
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