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Stepping up for community: Patrik Ralph’s quiet leadership journey
At just 22, Patrik Ralph is beginning to make his mark on the Northern Territory...
Nicole Brown 7 Apr 2026
Bupa Foundation supports First Nations health pathways
The Bupa Foundation has announced $150,000 in funding for three First Nations-le...
Joseph Guenzler 3 Mar 2026
Boorloo students celebrate Young Doctors graduation and growing cultural leadership
A group of young leaders from Ashburton Drive Primary School marked their gradua...
Joseph Guenzler 8 Dec 2025
Aboriginal desert story finds new audience in India
Artists from the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Lands — the...
Natasha Clark 8 Dec 2025
Indigenous brand TÓPA partners with Ralph Lauren for new collection
Indigenous-owned clothing brand TÓPA recently partnered with American fashion ho...
Joseph Guenzler 26 Nov 2025
World Court to advise on climate case brought by Pacific leaders

For the first time, the world's highest court will offer advice on the world's biggest problem. It's a punchy slogan that has been wielded successfully by young campaigners to build global momentum be...

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Poppy Johnston Jul 22, 2025
Arrests made following graffiti of culturally significant site

Two men in Victoria have been arrested for allegedly vandalising a culturally significant site on Taungurung Country. The men have been accused of spray painting a rock face with graffiti at Paradise...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 18, 2025
Search underway for man missing from Wadeye

Northern Territory Police have launched a search operation for a missing man near Wadeye, with authorities and family members expressing serious concerns for his welfare.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 17, 2025
Planting seeds for the future: ALPA’s Work Experience Program champions East Arnhem youth

In communities across East Arnhem Land, young people are dreaming big; and thanks to a powerful initiative from the Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation (ALPA), those dreams are beginning to ta...

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Nicole Brown Jun 25, 2025
Yamatji-Noongar senator Dorinda Cox defects to Labor Party

Dorinda Cox has defected from the Australian Greens and will now sit with Labor, saying her views are more aligned with the government's. Senator Cox, who was first elected to the upper house in 2021...

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Andrew Brown Jun 2, 2025
Melbourne Storm link to lobby group opposed to Indigenous recognition

Evidence has been found that a Melbourne Storm co-owner heavily influenced the cancellation of an Acknowledgment of Country ceremony on ANZAC Day and has ties to a lobby group opposed to Indigenous re...

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Apr 28, 2025
Food insecurity prompts store upgrade for remote community

Residents in the Northern Territory town of Alpurrurulam will see their local store receive an upgrade as part of the federal government's food security upgrade policy.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Apr 21, 2025
41-year-old woman dies in Aboriginal township in suspected murder

A 41-year-old woman has died in a township outside Mparntwe/Alice Springs, allegedly at the hands of her partner. It is understood the woman was allegedly beaten to death at Ilperle Tyathe (Warlpiri)...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Feb 9, 2025
Five-way coalition likely in Vanuatu, just one female MP

Just one woman has been elected in Vanuatu's election, which looks likely to have returned the previous government prior to the snap poll. A five-way coalition government featuring caretaker prime min...

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Ben McKay Jan 30, 2025
Reformer Regenvanu setting sights on Vanuatu's top job

Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu's trailblazing climate advocate and mould-breaking Port Vila MP, has declared his ambitions to be prime minister following the country's snap election.

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Ben McKay Jan 15, 2025
Vanuatu whacks Australia over climate case stance

Vanuatu has lashed Australia for opposing its landmark case at the International Court of Justice, exposing the gulf in climate approaches between the region's powerhouse and island nations.

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Ben McKay Dec 6, 2024
Top UN court hears landmark Vanuatu-led climate case

Vanuatu has opened proceedings in a landmark climate case brought before the UN's top court, arguing international law and the warming of the atmosphere demands broader action.

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Ben McKay Dec 2, 2024
Instability, costs, climate on Vanuatu voters' minds

Political stability, climate change and the cost of living loom as the biggest issues when Vanuatu goes to the polls in January. Voters in the Melanesian archipelago will know their election date as s...

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Ben McKay Nov 29, 2024
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