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High court dismisses neo-Nazi group's bid for temporary immunity from hate listing
A neo-Nazi group allegedly involved in last year's attack on Camp Sovereignty ha...
Dechlan Brennan 4 Jun 2026
AIATSIS chair urges mob to carry Summit message home
The AIATSIS Summit on the Gold Coast has become a meeting place for Indigenous l...
Indigenous-led conservation confirms return of koala across Wadbilliga National Park
On the far south coast of New South Wales, Gadhu Bagan — the Southern-Yuin Fires...
Phoebe Blogg 3 Jun 2026
A first ever NAIDOC rodeo and music festival is coming to Mount Isa
There's a new addition to NAIDOC Week celebrations in Mount Isa in 2026, includi...
Jarred Cross 2 Jun 2026
Exclusive: Goori Camp Embassy vows to keep Sacred Fire burning after police removal
The Goori Camp Embassy has vowed to continue its resistance at Barrambin / Victo...
Joseph Guenzler 1 Jun 2026
Concern for economic reality of Aboriginal camps

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following article contains the name and image of an Indigenous person who has died.

EXCLUSIVE: Man arrested over alleged drug supply across Mparntwe / Alice Springs town camps

A 47-year-old man has been charged over the alleged supply of methamphetamine, cannabis and cocaine across Mparntwe / Alice Springs, including in six town camps.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark May 26, 2026
Price denies endorsing podcast comments about migrants 'flooding' Australia

Coalition Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has denied agreeing with a conservative podcaster that Australia should stop "hundreds of thousands of Indians, Chinese, Africans, Middle Easterns, and Gazan...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 22, 2026
Goori Camp Embassy calls on community to help defend Barrambin

Traditional Owners and supporters are preparing to gather at a five-day Goori Camp Embassy at Barrambin Victoria Park as calls grow for permanent protection of the culturally significant site ahead of...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 19, 2026
EXCLUSIVE: Elder says Alice Springs town camp she helped establish no longer feels safe

For two decades, John Smith* (not his real name) has called Morris Soak - a camp near Mparntwe / Alice Springs - home. But last Friday, he stood behind his gate, fearful that drug-related violence wou...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark May 17, 2026
Neo-Nazi group which allegedly attacked Camp Sovereignty declared terrorist organisation

A disbanded Neo-Nazi organisation allegedly involved in last year's attacks on Camp Sovereignty has officially been labelled a terrorist group by the Australian government.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 15, 2026
NT’s child protection overhaul ignores decades of evidence, advocates say

Australia's peak advocate for First Nations children says changes to a principle designed to ensure children removed from their families remain connected to culture "are devastating for Aboriginal chi...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 15, 2026
Campbell charges into new spine role at Titans

Jayden Campbell has a new No.6 role and an old iconic jersey, once donned by his illustrious father Preston, to wear when the Gold Coast take on Newcastle at Magic Round.

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Joel Gould May 14, 2026
Price plea to end 'racism of low expectations'

Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says Australia can no longer "hide behind race" as she issued an emotional plea for change after the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby.

Yawardani Jan-ga helping young people heal with horses

Yamatji woman and domestic and sexual violence subject matter expert Kyalie Moore recently visited a Kimberley equine-assisted learning program as part of her national 'Stamp It Out' Tour.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 12, 2026
Senate motion of condolence for Kumanjayi Little Baby sees outpouring of grief, calls for action

This report includes the name and image of a person who has died. A motion of condolence for the loss of Kumanjayi Little Baby has seen an outpouring of grief and also calls for action in the Senate.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 12, 2026
'We will not be a political pawn' - Majority of Aboriginal Land Councils unite against NSW Land Rights bill

More than 92 per cent of Aboriginal Land Councils across New South Wales have condemned a recently introduced Bill as a threat to land rights, with hundreds rallying at Parliament House to oppose the...

Yamatji woman's 'Stamp It Out' campaign takes family violence response nationwide

Domestic and sexual violence subject matter expert, Yamatji woman Kyalie Moore is travelling across Australia to help strengthen culturally safe responses to family, domestic and sexual violence.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 6, 2026
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