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The women they call 'too much' are usually the ones creating change
Quiet strength is often lauded, but sometimes strength means refusing to stay si...
Nicole Brown 26 May 2026
Wadeye women push for sealed road to keep families connected to Country
Women in Wadeye, Northern Territory, are calling for the Port Keats Road to be s...
Joseph Guenzler 8 May 2026
They travelled far to be heard: Thamarrurr women bring truth to the global stage
From the remote communities of the Northern Territory to the global stage of the...
Nicole Brown 1 May 2026
$250,000 reward offered for information on suspected Lake Cargelligo triple-murderer
This report includes the names of Indigenous people who have died. New South Wal...
Dechlan Brennan 10 Mar 2026
Nyiyaparli woman Jahna Cedar to represent Australia at United Nations women’s forum
Jahna Cedar OAM, a proud Nyiyaparli woman from Western Australia's Pilbara regio...
Natasha Clark 3 Feb 2026
Police search for man following triple fatal shooting in Lake Cargelligo

This article contains the name of an Indigenous person who has died. Police are searching for a man who is accused of murdering three people, including a pregnant Aboriginal woman, in the central west...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jan 23, 2026
MP contrasts Austic payout to Jody Gore’s lack of compensation in WA justice system

WA MP Jess Beckerling has used a speech to parliament to contrast the treatment of Jody Gore and Scott Austic. On Tuesday night the Greens MLC addressed the Legislative Council, drawing a line between...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Dec 11, 2025
'Phenomenal' rates of violence against Indigenous women

It's well known that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience domestic and family violence at disproportionate rates. But the harrowing statistics never cease to shock Tanya Frazer, the...

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Keira Jenkins Nov 26, 2025
Martu women lead family violence discussions on Country

Martu women in WA's Western Desert in the Pilbara have gathered on Country to speak about the impact of domestic violence in their communities, as organisations across the nation mark the Internationa...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Nov 25, 2025
Kimberley Aboriginal Women's Council calls for funds to lead family safety and economic reform

The Kimberley Aboriginal Women's Council has formally requested a $10 million federal investment over five years to support Aboriginal-led service reform and economic justice across northern Western A...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Oct 17, 2025
'This is not just a meeting’: Kimberley Aboriginal Women Council set plan for reform

On Yawuru Country in Rubibi (Broome), more than one hundred Aboriginal matriarchs and emerging women leaders from across Australia gathered for the 2025 Kimberley Aboriginal Women's Council roundtable...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Oct 8, 2025
South West Aboriginal Women’s Collective celebrates second historic roundtable

The South West Aboriginal Women's Collective has wrapped up its second Roundtable on Wardandi Boodja, having brought together over 100 Aboriginal women from Bunbury, Manjimup, Collie, Busselton and su...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Sep 11, 2025
South West Aboriginal Women’s Collective to host second roundtable gathering

The South West Aboriginal Women's Collective will host its second Roundtable gathering across September 1-2 in Bunbury. The Collective is a grassroots, community-led movement ensuring Aboriginal women...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Aug 28, 2025
Kimberley Aboriginal Women's Council head Janine Dureau honoured at Awards for Excellence in Women's Leadership

Kimberley Aboriginal Women's Council chief executive Janine Dureau has been announced as the 2025 WA Award recipient of the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women's Leadership.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 24, 2025
Kimberley women take change and self-determination vision to Canberra

In the lead up to the federal election, the Kimberley Aboriginal Women's Council (KAWC) launched its new strategic plan in Canberra last week.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Feb 19, 2025
Kimberley matriarchs urge investment in women

An investment in First Nations women is one the federal government won't regret, an Aboriginal women's group says as it launches its roadmap for the future.

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Keira Jenkins Feb 11, 2025
'Trauma and overt racism': Victorian study finds Aboriginal victims of crime fear not being believed by police

"Police will look at you and it's like 'Oh, it's just another blackfella, it's normal in their lives' …I think that's how they stereotype blackfellas.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Dec 12, 2024
Early intervention programs for Indigenous DV victims

Domestic violence victims and their families will have access to Aboriginal-led and trauma-informed early intervention services providing tailored support to address a scourge of brutality.

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Neve Brissenden Oct 25, 2024
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