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New PR group to elevate national Blak interests
Key points:• HAVAS Blak is a first-of-its-kind communications offering• Transfor...
David Prestipino 30 May 2026
Exclusive: Native Title system flaw denies Aboriginal family its identity, sparks long legal fight
An Aboriginal family's ongoing fight in the Federal court to have its Indigenous...
David Prestipino 25 Nov 2025
Policies aimed at boosting Indigenous business must benefit Aboriginal communities
After the defeat of the Voice, we saw Anthony Albanese reframe his government's...
Dr Hannah McGlade 25 Feb 2025
Excavation of 'rings of mystery' point to rich Aboriginal history
A recent excavation of a site dubbed the 'rings of mystery' close to homes in a...
Andrew Mathieson 24 Jan 2025
Historic Black Theatre site returns to First Nations ownership
The NSW Indigenous Chamber of Commerce has been handed the keys to the legendary...
Brendan Foster 23 Jan 2025
First Nations women carving out careers in agriculture

When proud Larrakia woman Gayle Heron started working with Indigenous Rangers across the Top End, she developed a deeper sense of cultural understanding and passion for protecting Australia's unique e...

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Brendan Foster Mar 8, 2024
Vincent Council to vote on returning Noongar name to public park

The City of Vincent is set to vote Tuesday night on whether to change Banks Reserve back to its original First Nations name – Warndoolier.

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Brendan Foster Feb 13, 2024
Indigenous Women in Business Network to empower entrepreneurs

Indigenous consultant Kira-Lea Dargin understands the hurdles First Nations women face in business when it comes to achieving economic empowerment.

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Brendan Foster Jan 30, 2024
Nominations open for South Australian Voice to Parliament

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in South Australia are able to take a leading role in shaping their communities by nominating for the inaugural First Nations Voice to State Parliament, wh...

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Brendan Foster Jan 22, 2024
ACT government offering up grants for grass roots reconciliation

The ACT government is offering up $50,000 in grants to support local groups or individuals wanting to hold events tor the territory's Reconciliation Day on January 27.

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Brendan Foster Jan 16, 2024
AEDF panel discussion asks what it means to be Blak in Australia

What does it mean to be a First Nations Australian in 2023? And who has the right to define what is the "true definition" of an Indigenous person? In the panel discussion, 'What's Blak? Who's Blak?

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Brendan Foster Nov 11, 2023
Addo-Carr cops whack for Knockout tournament brawl, apologises for social media post on latest Israel-Palestine conflict

Josh Addo-Carr has escaped without further penalty to an impending sanction during a chaotic start to his offseason that escalated on Thursday for supporting the invasion of a foreign land.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Oct 16, 2023
Seeds of Fitzroy's Aboriginal icon implanted into Brisbane Lions' spirit

In a respectful acknowledgement that traces down its Aboriginal roots back 150 years, Brisbane has cultivated an overlooked piece of Fitzroy folklore to prosper growth that by chance is as much a feat...

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Sep 25, 2023
State Hall of Fame honour worth the long journey for a flying Cockatoo-Collins

The first Indigenous Queenslander to enter AFL ranks was finally recognised for pioneering a dozen more Murri mob to follow his footy journey.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Sep 5, 2023
Anti-Voice campaigner condemned for "blood will have to be measured" view on Aboriginal identity

Calls by one prominent anti-Voice campaigner for blood tests to determine people's Aboriginality have been condemned by a leading Indigenous law expert and human rights advocate.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 27, 2023
Kate Russell to become new CEO of Supply Nation

Proud Awabakal woman Kate Russell is the new Chief Executive Officer of Supply Nation. Mr Russell, who is a senior associate with the First Nations company, Thirriwirri, takes over the reins from depa...

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Brendan Foster Jul 10, 2023
First Nations staff make up a quarter of staff on massive WA planting project

First Nations workers will make up around a quarter of the staff employed to deliver one of Australia's largest ever biodiversity plantings in the Midwest region of WA.

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Brendan Foster Jul 6, 2023
First Nations cultural values could be harmed by decline in remote waterholes, NT academic warns

First Nations' connection to Country will be broken if waterholes across Australia continue to be poisoned and polluted, according to Northern Territory academic and proud Nyunga man Dr John Binda Rei...

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Brendan Foster Jul 4, 2023
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