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Scholarship supports Indigenous students to aim high in the capital
Ten aspiring Indigenous secondary students have been provided support through th...
Callan Morse 18 Mar 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 i...
Brendan Foster 16 Jan 2024
ACT leading the way with historic changes to justice system
The ACT Government has formally announced several major changes to key laws in a...
Jess Whaler 3 Nov 2023
Ngunnawal Elder calls on ACT Government to act on strong local support for Voice
Whilst the NSW Aboriginal Land Council has requested a week of silence out of re...
Jess Whaler 16 Oct 2023
Gugan Gulwan Youth Aboriginal Corporation celebrate key milestone on pathway to new home
A smoking ceremony was held at Gugan Gulwan Youth Aboriginal Corporation's (GGYA...
Callan Morse 3 Aug 2023
Koori Preschool set to expand in ACT with 100 additional places

More Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander three year olds in the Australian Capital Territory are set to have access to the Koori Preschool, with the number of sessions set to increase at multiple Ko...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jul 24, 2023
ACT Government announces Independent Review into over-representation of First Nations prisoners

The ACT Government have recently announced an Independent Review into the Over Representation of First Nations people in the justice system. The review comes following the Justice Reform Initiative's...

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Jess Whaler Jul 11, 2023
ACT apologises for hurt over Indigenous recognition snub

The ACT government has apologised to the Indigenous Ngambri people for the hurt caused by failing to recognise them as traditional custodians of the land.

New advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and youth takes the reigns in ACT

Wiradjuri woman Barb Causon PSM has been appointed to the role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People Advocate by the Australian Capital Territory government.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Nov 15, 2022
Canberra park honour proposed for man who rubbed shoulders with Robert Menzies and Don Bradman

The Australian Capital Territory Government has proposed naming a central Canberran park after well-known First Nations public servant and prominent sporting identify Alfred Stafford.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Oct 25, 2022
Multi-million dollar cash boost to reduce Indigenous incarceration in Australia's capital

An $11 million commitment to reduce Indigenous incarceration in the nation's capital has been hailed as a "huge stress relief" by legal rights groups.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jul 26, 2022
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