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Leanne Liddle recognised as Darwin NAIDOC Person of the Year
For generations, Aboriginal people have carried the responsibility of opening do...
Nicole Brown 13 Jul 2026
After the Rain brings Indigenous art triennial to Gold Coast
The 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial has opened on the Gold Coast as the fi...
Joseph Guenzler 13 Jul 2026
'The blackfella nightmare': Indigenous media staff reveal daily battle against online racism and abuse
Australia's leading Aboriginal-owned national news organisation receives "racist...
Dechlan Brennan 13 Jul 2026
NAIDOC Week prompts warning on cultural load in workplaces
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees are often being asked to carry e...
Joseph Guenzler 13 Jul 2026
Wests Tigers praise skipper after early release call
Jarome Luai has been granted a release from the final year of his $1. 2 million...
Governance key to realising Indigenous Data Sovereignty

Effective governance and Indigenous-led decision making are essential to ensuring Indigenous Data Sovereignty becomes a reality, according to University of Technology Sydney Professor Kirsten Thorpe.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 13, 2026
Former Indigenous affairs minister urges national action on systemic racism

Australia's first Indigenous lower house MP says racism directed at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is systemic and structural, warning it has become more visible since the 2023 Voice re...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 13, 2026
VIEWS program celebrates decade of Indigenous engineering pathways

A program connecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students with engineering pathways has marked 10 years during NAIDOC Week.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 13, 2026
Four-word Ryles answer shows why Eels may sign Luai

Jason Ryles has indicated Jarome Luai would improve Parramatta's attack, as the Eels weigh up whether one year from the Samoan star can help their long-term plan.

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Huge turnout for Musgrave Park NAIDOC celebration

Musgrave Park Family Fun Day drew one of Queensland's largest NAIDOC Week crowds, with about 10,000 people attending throughout the day. The event was held as part of NAIDOC Week 2026, which carried t...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 13, 2026
'We can do many great things, especially if we do them together'

This speech was given at the RING (Reconciliation Industry Network Group) NAIDOC Gathering in Sydney on Thursday by keynote speaker and MC, Indigenous singer, songwriter, musician and advocate Toni Ja...

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Toni Janke Jul 11, 2026
Tigers' terse response amid questions over Luai future

Jarome Luai is set to make a decision on his NRL future in the coming days as Wests Tigers prepare to part ways with their captain a year ahead of schedule in a bid to revamp their roster.

New Gadigal story journey at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

For more than two decades, Cadi Jam Ora 'First Encounters' has introduced millions of visitors to the rich history of the site. Now, a renewed Gadigal story journey at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney'...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jul 10, 2026
Yarning Strong supports primary teachers to embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives across the curriculum

As schools across Australia mark NAIDOC Week, Oxford University Press Australia is encouraging educators to think beyond one-off classroom activities and consider how First Nations stories, voices and...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jul 10, 2026
NAIDOC March fills streets of Naarm

From the doors of a site carrying the legacy of First Nations trailblazers to the steps of Parliament House, the streets of Naarm swelled on Friday with recognition and celebration of half a century o...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jul 10, 2026
Burramattagal Keeping Place to honour experiences of Stolen Generations survivors

The experiences and stories of Stolen Generation survivors is set to be shared and acknowledged with the construction of a 'Keeping Place' at Keller House in Burramattagal / North Parramatta.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jul 10, 2026
Free tender readiness workshops for First Nations organisations

The National Indigenous Employment and Training Alliance is delivering a series of free workshops to help First Nations organisations strengthen their readiness for future tender opportunities.

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Stuart calls on AFL star to help young Canberra Raider

Coach Ricky Stuart has revealed Canberra have recruited GWS star Tom Green to help winger Savelio Tamale boost his confidence. Tamale had a horror show in the Raiders' 24-16 victory over St George Ill...

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